Zoey has really taken to blogging. She asked me to help her create a blog just for and about her and other canines. She says she wants to spotlight dogs like her. So there is no time like the present to start the New Year off with www.Zoeytherescue.blogspot.com
Zoey wants to remind you that there are tons of animals that need a FUREVER home. Also shelters need donations not only monetary but many other items too. She says to take in consideration that there are lots of humans who donate to wonderful, much-needed causes to help humans but there is not enough humans that donate to help save animals.
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Sunday, January 31, 2021
Better world with dogs
Charlie Brown, Mama and I agree with you! Having dogs around makes the world a better place and we enrich human lives!
Lucy, it’s a shame you don’t have a dog!! If you did you would learn about unconditional love, and might not be so crabby!
Woof, woof, till later,
Zoey Elizabeth
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Dogs are officially back in the White House
The Washington Post / Lateshia Beachum and Paulina Firozi /January 25, 2021
The administration released photos of President Biden’s German shepherds, 12-year-old Champ and 2-year-old Major, on the White House grounds.
Champ is enjoying his new dog bed by the fireplace in Washington, and Major is taking in the grass on the South Lawn, which has become his favorite running place for now, according Michael LaRosa, press secretary for first lady Jill Biden.
Major, the first shelter dog to live in the White House, was adopted by the Bidens in 2018.
The Obamas were often photographed with their Portuguese water dogs, Sunny and Bo. In 2015, first lady Michelle Obama shared with a group of visiting children that Sunny had a “naughty” habit of sneaking off to poop at the other end of the White House.
After George H.W. Bush died in 2018, his yellow Lab, Sully, was still by his side as the former president lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda.
After the family got Major, Biden was praised in some online circles for choosing to adopt a pet instead of purchasing a designer breed.
In addition to making history with Major’s presence in the White House, the first family will also welcome a cat soon, Jill Biden said.
Several of the most recent presidents brought cats to the White House. Bill Clinton’s tuxedo cat, Socks, was among the most famous, with a dedicated Wikipedia page marking his life’s journey.