All-American Dogs: A History of Presidential Pets from Every Era
By (Author) Andrew Hager
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US
27th February 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Political leaders and leadership
History of the Americas
973
Hardback
288
Width 178mm, Height 178mm, Spine 23mm
635g
From historian-in-residence at the Presidential Pet Museum, Andrew Hager, comes a fond, fascinating, and often surprising look at the dogs who were the best friends of the presidents, featuring unforgettable photographs.
President Bidens German shepherds, Major and the late Champ, are the latest in a long line of presidential dogs. Dating all the way back to George Washington, dogs have been constant companions to nearly all of Americas presidents. Of the past 46 presidents, 31 have had at least one dog at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Organized by historical eras, All-American Dogs will take readers through the captivating history of the White Houses four-legged friends, the impact they had on their owner-in-chiefs, and, ultimately, American history. From the assassination of Presidents Lincolns dog after Lincolns own death to Presidents Hoovers Belgian shepherd, King Tut, who helped President Hoover win the election after appearing in a campaign photo, these furry members of the first family often had a lasting impact on the administrations that kept them.
As historian-in-residence at the Presidential Pet Museum, Andrew Hager will include original research and rare photographs from the National Archives to trace the history of Americas first dogs. From post-Revolutionary dogs, to Civil War era dogs, to Cold War dogs, Hager will show the differences and similarities of how our nation viewed mans best friend.
Readers will learn not only past presidents dogs in each historical era, but also the cultural history of dogs as pets, and the ways in which Americans relationships with dogs has evolved over the past two centuries.
Andrew Hager has been historian-in-residence at the Presidential Pet Museum since 2017. Prior to that, he spent a decade teaching middle school social studies for Baltimore County Public Schools. He graduated from Towson University with an undergraduate degree in Political Science and a Master's in the Art of Teaching. Andrew understands firsthand the power of a canine companion. He is legally blind and travels with a black Labrador Retriever guide dog named Sammy. Andrew also has two cats, a fish, and a fluffy mixed-breed rescue dog named Emmy.