Sunny (dog)

Sunny
Bo (left) and Sunny (right) in 2013
Other name(s) First Dog of the United States
Species Canis lupus familiaris
Breed Portuguese Water Dog
Sex Female
Born (2012-06-11) June 11, 2012
Lansing, Michigan, United States
Nation from United States
Known for Pet of the First Family of the United States (first dog)
Owner Obama family
Appearance Black
Named after Personality

Sunny (born June 11, 2012) is a pet dog of the Obama family, the former First Family of the United States. Sunny is a female Portuguese Water Dog, who has been called the younger sister of Bo, who held the title of First Dog of the United States.[1][2] Sunny was introduced via First Lady Michelle Obama's Twitter account on August 19, 2013.[3]

Breed background

The Portuguese Water Dog is originally from the Algarve region of Portugal. Only 48 Portuguese Water Dogs were entered for Britain's Crufts competition in 2009[4] and the author of The New Complete Portuguese Water Dog, Kitty Braund, believes there are about 50,000 in North America.[5] Due to its fleecy coat of non-shedding hair (instead of fur), the Portuguese Water Dog is considered a hypoallergenic dog breed.

Portuguese water dogs are super swimmers, or superior seafarers, because they have webbed toes. The breed was important to fishers along the coast of Portugal as a companion and guard dog.

Lisa Peterson, spokesperson for the American Kennel Club (AKC), stated, "The Portuguese water dog is historically a working dog, a fisherman's accompaniment. When you think of their history with fishermen, they were a team – that's the environment they thrive in."

The breed was almost pushed to extinction toward the end of the nineteenth century until Vasco Bensaude, a wealthy Portuguese businessman, became interested in saving the breed in the 1930s.

Thirty years later the breed reached the United States, where they became classified in the Working Group. (recognized by the American Kennel Club)

According to American Kennel Club, the dogs do jobs such as guard dog, pulling sleds, and rescuing people and things from water – they are mostly family friendly.

"People who love Portuguese water dogs say they are like potato chips, you can't have just one. That bubbly, happy personality is the whole package. The beautiful coat, the trainability, the need for a job. They're just adorable", according to Lisa Peterson.

This quote explains why the Obamas chose to get another Portuguese water pup, after they got their first one (Bo) in 2009 – younger dogs will mimic the behaviors of older dogs so the two siblings get along well.[6]

Breeding and original owners

Sunny is a purebred Portuguese Water Dog, and was selected from a breeder in the Great Lakes area.[7]

Media response

Although Sunny was purchased from a breeder, president of The Humane Society of the United States, Wayne Pacelle, wrote on a blog post, "As we always say in such circumstances, we hope the Obamas considered adoption or rescue as the first choice in obtaining a pet." He further went on to thank the Obama family for making a contribution to the Humane Society in Sunny's name, and helping reduce the suffering of dogs, although he would like the policies to finally become law.[7]

Incidents

Any controversy or news having mainly to do with, featuring, or involving Sunny has so far been minor. In 2013, at a Military family arts and crafts event, Sunny knocked over a 2-year-old girl while in front of Michelle Obama. However, the child was unharmed. Sunny was not aggressive to the child, licking her face. [8] In January 2017, Sunny reportedly bit a White House visitor on the face, leaving a cut under the visitor's eye, which required stitches.[9][10]

See also

References

  1. Feldmann, Lindie. "New little girl arrives at White House. Meet Sunny Obama. (+video)". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  2. Bates, Daniel (August 21, 2013). "Revealed: How the Obamas came to buy their new $2,300 dog Sunny - and how she was 'born from frozen sperm'". Daily Mail. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  3. Obama, Michelle. "FLOTUS". Twitter. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  4. "PORTUGUESE WATER DOG". Crufts. 2009. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  5. Ryan, Denise (2009-04-15). "U.S. first family puts Portuguese water dog on the map". .canada.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-24. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  6. "Obamas' New Pet: 5 Facts About the Portuguese Water Dog". 2013-08-21. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  7. 1 2 Grier, Peter (20 August 2013). "New White House pup Sunny: Why not a rescue dog?". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
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  9. Evon, Dan (January 13, 2017). "Obama Family Dog Reportedly Bites Visitor", Snopes.com. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  10. Lejeune, Tristan (2017-01-13). "White House defends Sunny and Bo after biting report". TheHill. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Barney and Miss Beazley
George W. Bush's Scottish Terriers
White House pet dog
August 19, 2013–January 20, 2017
Served alongside: Bo
Succeeded by
Vacant
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