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Presidential Pets

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Presidential PetsTuesday, July 1, 2025 - Sunday, April 27, 2026

America’s relationship with animals has changed from the time George Washington kept 30 foxhounds for hunting at Mount Vernon in the 18th century to Bill Clinton’s embrace of a First Cat in the 20th. The exhibition Presidential Pets will look at the non-human occupants of the White House over the past 200 years, including President James Buchanan’s dog Lara, considered by some to be the first celebrity pet in the Executive Mansion; the menagerie kept by Theodore Roosevelt; and the ill-fated Kennedy hamsters Debbie and Billy. Mirroring the evolution of companion animals in America, these dogs, horses, cats, birds, rodents and reptiles also reflect changing ideas of childhood and nature, vogues in fashion, and conscious political image making.

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Plaid Riding Jacket
circa 1962
MO 2021.4.12
2 Boxes for "Trainers Dog Rewards" Dog Treats
1961-1963
Horlicks Corporation
MO 63.4868.1-2
Portrait of Caroline with her Dog, Charlie
1962
John McClelland
MO 63.162
Painting of Macaroni
1962
Vincent Fabian
MO 63.2108
"All I Asked For Was An Increase In My Allowance!" Cartoon
1962
Paul Conrad, Denver Post
MO 2024.1.25
"The Kennedy Dogs" Cartoon
1963
Cy Hungerford
MO 2024.1.54.3
Pony Saddle with Saddle Covers
20th century
MO 75.500.1a-c
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