All-American dogs A history of presidential pets from every era

Andrew Hager

Book - 2022

"From historian-in-residence at the Presidential Pet Museum, Andrew Hager, comes a fond, fascinating, and often surprising look at the dogs who were the best friends of the presidents, featuring unforgettable photographs. Organized by historical eras, All-American dogs will take readers through the captivating history of the White House's four-legged friends, the impact they had on their owner-in-chiefs, and, ultimately, American history"--

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Published
New York, NY : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Andrew Hager (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
279 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-279).
ISBN
9780063158276
  • Introduction
  • Founding dogs
  • House-divided dogs
  • Reconstruction and Gilded Age dogs
  • Progressive era dogs - Dogs of the roaring twenties
  • New Deal dogs
  • Cold war dogs
  • Dogs of the seventies
  • End-of-the-century dogs
  • New millennium dogs
  • Rescue era dogs.
Review by Library Journal Review

Hager, historian-in-residence at the currently closed Presidential Pet Museum, is uniquely qualified to write this chronologically arranged book. There is scant information documenting dogs and other pets owned by the earliest U.S. presidents. Dogs were historically valued for the work they provided and not as pets. In the 1900s, that view shifted dramatically as more and more politicians publicly showed their dogs to influence their appeal to constituents. Fala, Franklin D. Roosevelt's Scottish terrier, was incredibly popular, while Lyndon B. Johnson was excoriated by the press when he lifted his beagle, Him, up by his ears for an infamous photo. Books have even been presented as having been written by the pets themselves; take, for example, Millie's Book, "authored" by the English springer spaniel owned by Barbara Bush, or Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets about the tuxedo cat and chocolate lab owned by the Clintons. Some dogs, like Major, President Biden's German shepherd rescue dog, were remembered for their destructive behavior and biting staff and visitors. VERDICT This brief book is more of a curiosity than a detailed study. Although it may have a limited audience, it is an enjoyable and timely addition to comprehensive collections.--Susan Riley

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