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Candidate for first dog

The perfect pet for the Obama girls, with many, um, lovable quirks.

MAN OF THE HOUSE

November 15, 2008|CHRIS ERSKINE
  • Cujo
    Chris Erskine

GM is turning into a 99 Cents Only Store. Circuit City outlets are disappearing faster than Carmen Electra's career. Yet, all anyone can talk about is what kind of dog Malia and Sasha should have once they get to the White House. Let's settle this right here. I nominate our sweet little beagle, Cujo, for the role. Cujo seconds the motion.

Cujo is a storybook pup, cuddly and affectionate. When he burps, bubbles float from his mouth, and he chases them into a grassy glen. He likes to shadowbox with songbirds, or rub noses with bunnies. And he's always getting his head stuck in the honey pot while trying to make friends with bees. I'm going to miss that little scamp so much.

But a big-hearted dog like Cujo deserves the finest home possible. And the new first family deserves a first-rate first dog.


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Now, Malia and Sasha, forget what your dad's aides may dig up about Cujo. You know how the media distort things. Forget all that stuff someone wrote about him having a bladder the size of a shot glass, or how he likes to sleep with his business end on my pillow. Some have suspected he doesn't know his head from his heinie, which I think makes him instant White House material.

He comes with a beautiful handler, our 25-year-old daughter, who had to move home recently -- why, I'm not sure. Mighta been the economy. Mighta been because she missed her dad so darned much.

Please note that she sleeps in on weekends -- till noon, at least. So one of you will have to walk Cujo on Saturdays and Sundays, starting at the first twinkle of dawn. He's 3 now yet not quite leash trained. We think he might be one of those "special" dogs. Or suffer from ADD. Attention Dog Disorder.

Malia and Sasha, you're going to love Cujo, you really are. There's nothing like a dog to bring life and energy to a new home.

He is at his best in the mornings, jittery and ready for the day -- like one of those Starbucks clerks who sips too much of the product. That amazing White House staff will adore him . . . so playful and full of mirth. Wait till he snatches the Thanksgiving turkey right off the buffet table.

Here's a little background on Cujo. My daughter rescued him as a pup, we think from a junkyard in Guam. He is a beagle (think Snoopy) but possesses many traits of other fine breeds. For instance, he'll chow down on the furniture like a shepherd. He'll fragrance a room like a lab. He'll piddle in the corner when no one is looking, like Billy Carter. Hey, I never said he was perfect.

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