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Historical Dog Names: Laddie Boy – September 12th, 2006

This week I thought it would be fun to start looking at some names of dogs that have some historical background.

This week I chose the dog name:

Laddie Boy

Laddie Boy was the name of the Airedale that belonged to President Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States from 1921 to 1923. Here are some fun and interesting facts about Laddie Boy and President Harding:

Laddie Boy (January 23, 1919 to 1929) was an Airedale terrier owned by US President Warren G. Harding and was a celebrity during the Harding administration.

Laddie boy had his own hand carved chair to sit in during cabinet meetings.

Laddie Boy, delivered President Harding’s newspaper each day.

The white house held birthday parties for Laddie Boy, invited other neighborhood dogs to join, and served them a birthday party and a cake made of dog biscuits.

Newspapers published mock interviews with the dog.

Purportedly, the dog howled constantly the 3 days prior to the president’s death at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, knowing of his master’s imminent demise.

In memorial of president Harding, newsboys collected 19,134 pennies to be remelted and sculpted into a statue of Laddie Boy.

Harding’s widow died before the statue was completed in 1927 and the statue was presented to the Smithsonian Institute where it currently resides today.

Some interesting facts about President Harding:

Harding was the first president to speak over the radio.

He was the first president to visit Canada. He stopped in Vancouver on his way to Alaska.

He was also the first president to visit Alaska.

Harding was the first president to ride to his inauguration in a car.

Warren G. Harding was the first president to have a public golf course named after him.

Out of all the presidents, Harding had the biggest feet. He wore size fourteen shoes.

Picture Credits:

1. President Harding with Laddie Boy and 2 children, Photo from The Library of Congress

2. Laddie Boy’s Birthday Cake. Description: President and Mrs. Harding’s dog, Laddie Boy, receives a birthday cake on his third birthday. Date: July 25, 1922. Creator: Herbert E. French, National Photo Company. Credit: Library of Congress.

3. Florence Harding and Laddie Boy. Photo from The Library of Congress

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3 Responses to “Historical Dog Names: Laddie Boy”

  1. Jack says:

    Yes Laddie Boy was a special dog. It is interesting when you research Harding how much Laddie Boy hogs the camera. Some Presidents have had some interesting dogs. Like Lincoln’s dog was named Fido. Sadly he was not taken to the White House when they left for Washington..But remained in Springfield to become a major attraction….as everyone wanted to see Lincoln’s dog. The dog even marched in Lincoln’s funeral in 1865.

    I enjoyed your story on Laddie Boy

  2. Hilary says:

    I enjoyed your comments about Fido. I never knew that! I keep learning everyday. Thank you.

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