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"Bo" – The New Member At The White House

Going
against
all
odds,
he
decided
to
go
ahead
with
his
decision
to
buy
Bo
–
the
first
dog
ever
to
be
tamed
in
the
The
White
House.
The
Obama's,
though,
have
bought
the
dog,
the
problem
seems
to
be
acute
now.
Animal
experts
say
that
it'll
tough
for
the
dog
to
be
brought
up
in
the
President's
house.
"The
hardest
thing
will
be
getting
'Bo'
to
understand
what's
acceptable
and
what's
not
because
he
will
be
constantly
distracted," the
New
York
Daily
News
quoted
Dr.
Phillip
Raclyn,
a
veterinarian
at
the
Riverside
Animal
Hospital
in
Manhattan,
as
saying.
"He'll
have
so
many
people
around
him
I'm
not
sure
he'll
really
understand
who
his
real
masters
are.
And
if
he
has
a
hundred
different
people
telling
him
what
he
can
and
can't
do,
he
might
not
learn
any
of
it,"
Raclyn
said.
First lesson for the pup is to learn who is the authority, and from pictures taken of the Obama's walking Bo, the dog is always seen leading them. Famed 'dog whisperer', Cesar Millan says the first step is walking ahead of your dog to establish the humans as pack leaders, and in Bo's case, he said it will require a team effort. "Everybody needs to work together to be a support team... Michelle, the girls, the cleaning ladies, the FBI," Millan said.
As for safeguarding the White House and residence, though the Obamas have been puppy-proofing the areas where Bo roams, it will be no small task either. Other likely puppy-proofing tactics include storing all chemicals like cleaners and fertilizers out of reach and covering or concealing electrical wires. So, it definitely looks the Obama's will have to spend a great deal of time as the puppy, Bo, grows with the time. All is well when one has got all the time in the world. But hey, are we not not talking about the President of America here?
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