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A1813-5. President Ford and Liberty in the Oval Office. November 7, 1974. Shan, a miniature sealpoint Siamese cat, belonged to Susan Ford. Shan lived with the Fords in their Arlington, Virginia home and moved to the White House with them. Shan slept in Susan's bed at night and spent her days with Mrs. Ford while Susan was at school.


Photograph of President Gerald R. Ford's Dog Liberty and Another Golden Retriever Playing in the

Gerald R. Ford and Liberty in the Oval Office ParentsHerald.com reflected on the many Presidential pets of the First Family, many of which that have called the White House home. With other notable examples, Gerald and Betty's pet, Liberty, was well known during their time in the White House.


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Two Stories About the Fords' Dog Liberty How the Fords Got Liberty President Ford and Liberty Get Locked Out of the White House A1813-5. President Ford and Liberty in the Oval Office. November 7, 1974 How the Fords Got Liberty (from President Ford's memoir A Time to Heal (Harper & Row, 1979), pp. 192-193)


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On May 2, 2023, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) departed Naval Station Norfolk for its first global deployment. The roughly 4,500 sailors and Marines aboard the aircraft carrier are joined by a four-legged crew member named Sage.


Photograph of President Gerald R. Ford's Dog Liberty on the South Lawn of the White House

Honor's Foxfire Liberty Hume (February 8, 1974 - 1984) ( AKC Registration Number SB578950) was the Golden Retriever presidential pet of Betty Ford and Gerald Ford. Liberty was born February 8, 1974, and given to the president as an 8-month-old puppy by his daughter Susan Ford and new White House photographer David Hume Kennerly in the fall of 1974.


Photograph of President Gerald R. Ford and his Dog Liberty in the White House Oval Office NARA

One reason Gerald R. Ford was a good president was because he never wanted to be president. After 25 years as a congressman from Grand Rapids, Mich., he told his wife, Betty, that he was going.


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President Gerald Ford's Golden Retriever, Liberty, was a favorite prop among the White House press corps, which went wild when she gave birth to a litter of nine puppies on the grounds of the.


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Sage, a military facility working dog, assigned to the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) operates in her working capacity as a facility working dog, July 15th, 202.


President and Mrs. Gerald Ford and daughter Susan pet their golden retriever Liberty and her

President Gerald R. Ford, First Lady Betty Ford and daughter Susan posing with their dog Liberty and Liberty's puppies on September 16, 1975. One of these puppies was later donated to a guide dog program to be trained as a service animal for the blind in order to publicize that cause.


President Gerald R. Ford Watches His Dog Liberty's Puppies Playing on the South Lawn of the

A White House Mama Liberty became a national celebrity when the Fords decided to breed her with a champion golden retriever from a breeder in Medford, Oregon. The press went wild when Liberty gave birth to nine puppies — four females and five males — at the White House.


First Lady Betty Ford, President Gerald R. Ford, and Susan Ford Playing with Their Dog Liberty's

Gerald Ford - Golden Retriever Jimmy Carter - Border Collie Mix Ronald Reagan - Bouvier des Flandres


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Gerald Ford. Bettmann // Getty Images. The nation was delighted when news circulated that President Ford's dog Liberty had given birth in the White House. Here, the First Family gathers around.


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US Navy Photo. The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is heading back home after 244 days on deployment, U.S. 6th Fleet officials announced on Monday. USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is now set to.


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Gerald Ford's Dog, Lucky February 26, 2016 By Presidential Pet Museum 3.6/5 - (10 votes) Lucky lived with former President Ford and his wife, Betty, at their home in Rancho Mirage, California. Not much is known about this mixed-breed dog.


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Meet Sage, the USS Gerald R. Ford's facility dog. Under a pilot program, she is the first "expanded operational stress control canine" that will be part of the crew of a Navy ship throughout.


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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum/NARA Show Me More First Daughter Susan Ford and Personal Photographer to the President David Hume Kennerly believed that President Gerald Ford and the first lady needed a thoughtful surprise to boost their spirits. Kennerly found a reputable dog breeder who had puppies available.