‘A loyal companion’: Obama’s White House dog Bo dies

Former first dog was a gift to the Obamas from late Senator Edward M Kennedy

Then President Barack Obama is greeted by Bo, the first family’s dog, upon returning to the White House in Washington in 2012. Photograph: Doug Mills/ The New York Times
Then President Barack Obama is greeted by Bo, the first family’s dog, upon returning to the White House in Washington in 2012. Photograph: Doug Mills/ The New York Times

Former US president Barack Obama’s dog Bo has died after suffering from cancer, the Obamas said on social media.

News of Bo's passing was shared by Mr Obama and his wife Michelle on Instagram, where both expressed sorrow at the passing of a dog the former president described as a "true friend and loyal companion".

"He tolerated all the fuss that came with being in the White House, had a big bark but no bite, loved to jump in the pool in the summer, was unflappable with children, lived for scraps around the dinner table, and had great hair," Barack Obama wrote.

Bo, a Portuguese water dog, was a gift to the Obamas from the late Senator Edward M Kennedy, a key supporter of Mr Obama's 2008 presidential campaign who became close to the family.

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Bo helped Mr Obama keep a promise to daughters Malia and Sasha that they could get a dog after the election.

August 2010:  Bo, the first dog, visits with the press corps on board Air Force One as then President Barack Obama and members of his family travel to Panama City, Florida. Photograph: Doug Mills/The New York Times
August 2010: Bo, the first dog, visits with the press corps on board Air Force One as then President Barack Obama and members of his family travel to Panama City, Florida. Photograph: Doug Mills/The New York Times
Michelle and Barack Obama shared on their social media that their dog Bo had died from cancer. Photograph: Pete Souza/The White House/Getty Images
Michelle and Barack Obama shared on their social media that their dog Bo had died from cancer. Photograph: Pete Souza/The White House/Getty Images

A companion dog, Sunny, joined the family in August 2013.

Both were constant presences around the White House and popular among visitors there, often joining the Obamas for public events.

The dogs entertained crowds at the annual Easter Egg Roll and Bo occasionally joined Mrs Obama to welcome tourists.

The dogs also cheered wounded service members, as well as children in hospital the first lady would visit each year just before Christmas.

In a post featuring a slideshow of images of Bo — including one of him sitting behind the president’s Resolute Desk in the Oval Office — Mrs Obama recounted his years bringing some levity to the White House.

"He was there when Barack and I needed a break, sauntering into one of our offices like he owned the place, a ball clamped firmly in his teeth. He was there when we flew on Air Force One, when tens of thousands flocked to the South Lawn for the Easter Egg Roll, and when the Pope came to visit," she wrote.

Mrs Obama wrote that she was grateful for the time the family got to spend with him due to the pandemic, and said that over the past year, “no-one was happier than Bo”.

“All his people were under one roof again,” she wrote. –PA