George Washington. Captain, Cloe, Forester, Lady, Mopsey, Rover, Taster, Tipler, etc. Abraham Lincoln. Jip
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Fala and Tiny
John F. Kennedy. Charley, Shannon, and Wolf
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