Fala: Washington, DC, USA
Fala, FDR's Scottie is the only presidential pet memorialized in a statue. Find Fala, ever at his master's side just off the National Mall in Washington, DC. Photo: NPS I n the US, today is President’s Day, when we remember and honor those who have led our country through the good times and the bad. I’m taking the opportunity to talk about a memorial to a president that includes his famous pup.The pets of presidents are often the only thing that a divided American populace can agree on. A few recent examples include Bo and Sunny, the Obama’s dogs, Barney, one of George W. Bushes dogs, and the Clinton family cat, Socks. Nixon’s speech about his dog Checkers is often credited with saving his early political career. These critters all had a higher approval rating than their owners. Pets are often suggested as a way to soften a politician's image, though that can backfire. Avid dog lover Lyndon Johnson created a national uproar by picking up his beagle by the ears . Donald