Washington - Malia and Sasha Obama can celebrate: their
highly publicized longing for a dog, is set to be satisfied soon.
After a months-long search, First Lady Michelle Obama has chosen a
Portuguese water dog to join the family in April, the US magazine
people said Thursday.
President Barack Obama had first promised his daughters a pet
during his election campaign, regardless of the outcome. The breed
had been considered a possible pick because it is 'hypoallergenic'
and Malia suffers from allergies.
Michelle Obama said she had very clear ideas about the new family
member, which had to be 'old enough' and to fit into the family
dynamics.
Water dogs are 'temperamentally' pretty good, she said in an
interview. Michelle Obama said that veteran Democratic Senator Ted
Kennedy, who has two water dogs himself, recommended the breed.
'From the size perspective, they're sort of middle of the road,
it's not small, but it's not a huge dog. And the folks that we know
who own them have raved about them,' she noted.
The first lady admitted that she had been surprised by the media
hype over the Obamas' search for a dog.
'I didn't anticipate is the level of the excitement about the
dog,' she said.
However, she knew that the issue was very important for her
daughters, aged 7 and 9.
'They've been excited for years,' she said.
The report does not say what the First Dog's name is set to be,
although Michelle Obama appears to be trying to put a brake to the
girls' creativity.
'Oh, the names are really bad. I don't even want to mention it,
because there are names floating around and they're bad,' she said.
The first lady has opposed the suggestions Frank and Moose, among
others.
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