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People walk a dog during a snow storm in front of the White House in Washington, DC, March 3, 2014. Snow began falling in the nation's capital early Monday, and officials warned people to stay off treacherous, icy roads a scene that has become familiar to residents in the Midwest, East and even Deep South this year. Schools were canceled, bus service was halted in places and federal government workers in the DC area were told to stay home Monday.
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Dogs In The White House: What Makes A Dog Presidential?

Forget elephants and donkeys — the White House has often been the domain of canines.

Nearly every president since Warren Harding has brought a dog to Washington, and over half of all U.S. presidents had at least one dog during their terms. Makes you wonder how the White House lawn stays so green!

President Joe Biden has returned the fur to the First Family. His dogs include…

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