Fala (dog)
Fala (April 7, 1940 – April 5, 1952), a Scottish Terrier, was the dog of United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt. One of the most famous presidential pets, Fala was taken to many places by Roosevelt. Given to the Roosevelts by a cousin, Fala knew how to perform tricks; the dog and his White House antics were mentioned frequently by the media and often referenced by Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor. Fala outlived Roosevelt by seven years and was buried near him.
Roosevelt with Fala (August 8, 1940) | |
Other name(s) | Murray the Outlaw of Falahill (full name) |
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Species | Dog |
Breed | Scottish Terrier |
Sex | Male |
Born | Big Boy April 7, 1940 |
Died | April 5, 1952 11) | (aged
Resting place | Springwood |
Occupation | Presidential pet |
Owner | Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt |
Named after | John Murray of Falahill |
A statue of Fala beside Roosevelt is featured in Washington, D.C.'s Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the only presidential pet so honored. Another statue of Fala has been placed at Puerto Rico's "Paseo de los Presidentes" in San Juan.
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