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  • George Washington’s Dog Love

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    George Washington was an avid hunter who bred and kept many dogs throughout his lifetime.  He also had a knack for original dog names: Taster, Tipler, Forester, Vulcan, Madame Moose, Searcher, and last but not least, my favorite — Sweet Lips.  I was searching for an image of Sweet Lips and the best I could find was this anonymous etching of Washington with one of his hunting dogs.  Along with it was this incredible story about our first president and his character.  I think it's way better than the Cherry Tree tale…

    Washington's affection for dogs is vividly illustrated in an incident
    that occurred during the Revolutionary War. It was when American forces
    were trying to contain British General William Howe's troops, who had
    occupied Philadelphia. During the Battle of Germantown, which was not
    going well for the Americans, Washington was encamped was encamped at
    Pennibecker's Mill.

    On October 6, 1977, a little terrier was seen wandering the
    area between the American and British lines. It turns out that General
    Howe's little terrier had somehow gotten loose and had become lost on
    the battlefield. The dog was identified from its collar, and brought to
    Washington. His officers suggested that he might want to keep the dog
    as a sort of trophy which might weaken the morale of the British
    general.

    Instead he took the dog into his tent, fed him and
    had him brushed and cleaned. Then, to the surprise of everyone,
    Washington ordered a cease fire. The shooting stopped and soldiers on
    both sides watched as one of Washington's aides formally returned a
    little dog to the British commander under a flag of truce.

    From an article by Stanley Coren, Ph.D. originally in Psychology Today.  I found it at The Poodle and Dog Blog.

    Happy Presidents Day!