Ike's dogs ready for the Hunt

Caption: "Ike's dogs ready for the Hunt-- President Eisenhower's two bird dogs and their trainer, Rufus Davis, are waiting at the Milestone Plantation of Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey for the expected arrival of the President for quail hunting. The setters, 'art' (left) and 'George,' were sent down from the Eisenhower farm at Gettysburg, Pa. They were trained at Gettysburg to hunt pheasants, but Davis is training them for quail."


Julie and Pasha

Caption:- Julie and Pasha-- Julie Nixon Eisenhower holds one of the Nixon's three dogs, Yorkshire terrier Pasha, as she tells newsman Wednesday in the White House about her first Literary effort published this month in the Saturday Evening Post--a children's story that was inspired by Pasha. The story is called "Pasha Passes by".


Pushinka and Patricia Williams

Caption: Pushinka, offspring of a Russian space dog, was cuddled Monday by Patricia Williams, 4. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy recently gave the pet to Patricia's father, Irvin M. Williams, chief White House Horticulturist. The dog had been a gift from Soviet Premier Khrushchev


First Lady of the Land

Caption: " The First Lady of the Land, Rob Roy, and Paul Pry-- Mrs. Coolidge finds particular joy in the White House pets, and these first animals of the land are equally happy in her friendship"


Fala, Mascot of History dies at 12

Caption: " Fala, Mascot of History dies at 12-- Hyde Park, N,Y.-- Fala 12-year-old Scottie dog and pet of the late President Franklin D Roosevelt, died here of old age Saturday- just one week old short of seven years after the death of his famous master. Fala died at 5:30 P.M. about 25 minutes before Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands returned to the estate from Kingston, N.Y,..."


New White House Pet For the Roosevelts

Caption: " Mrs. Louise Roesler of Great Barrington, Mass., has presented an old English sheepdog to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to add to the collection of White House dogs. In the group above are Mrs. Roesler, Mrs. Roosevelt and Joseph O'Hare, President of the National Capital Kennel Club. The name of Mrs. Roosevelt is a tiny tree."