Former First Dog Barney Bush — a black Scottish terrier known for chasing golf balls and taking America on video tours of the White House — has passed away after a battle with lymphoma. He was 12.
Barney, the Scottish Terrier that accompanied former President George W. Bush through his entire two-term presidency, has died. He was 12 and a half years old. They say if you want a friend in ...
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Many of us remember that it was a little black Scottish Terrier which signalled the fact that the United States was coming out of the psychological shock associated with the terrorist attacks on the ...
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"The little fellow had been suffering from lymphoma and after twelve and a half years of life, his body could not fight off the illness," Pres. Bush said in a statement. Barney lived in the White ...
Barney, a Scottish Terrier who loved playing with his soccer ball and golf ball and was better known as President George W. Bush's pet, has died. "Barney was by my side during our eight years in the ...
Former president George W. Bush’s dog Barney has passed away, according to a statement released by the Bush family. “Laura and I are sad to announce that our Scottish Terrier, Barney, has passed away.
President Bush wanted to freak out little kids from a softball team, so he dropped his dog Barney before boarding Air Force One. Barney did not suffer any injuries, but did have to be kissed by Bush.