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    Posted January 18, 2009 by
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    Ask President-elect Obama

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    THE PERFECT FIRST DOG

     

    With the inauguration looming in the not so distant future, it's no wonder that choosing the First Dog has been put on the back burner for now.  However, I just purchased my own precious pooch two weeks ago, and although I am admittedly biased, I think she would make the perfect First Dog for the Obamas.  She is hypoallergenic, she doesn't shed or have dander and she is a Chinese Crested Powder Puff, which is a smaller breed of dog.  I don't know about you, but when I saw the larger breed of dogs that the Obama's have been considering, I had visions of a bull running wild in a China shop (but in this case it's the White House), knocking over everything in it's path, including but not limited to the first daughters.  Additionally, my dog is the poster child for the President Elect's call for unification in that she is black and white, her breed is Chinese Crested and her name is Oreo, all very politically correct.  As a personal note, she is simply adorable, smart, well behaved and very cuddlely, in a word PERFECT!  However, Mr. President, there is one caveat, you can't have this one, she's mine but I'm sure you will have no problem finding one of your own, there are many out there in shelters in need of a good home.

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