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'Crazy Dog' Bobama Launches Product Frenzy: Ten days after making a public debut, Bo has become a superstar with books and toys featuring him. Yet, the energetic pooch is bringing a bit of puppy delight to the White House as told by the First Lady, yesterday.

NEW YORK -- Crowded into the White House's East Room, an eager gaggle of inquiring minds waited for the First Lady Michelle Obama to make her entrance Thursday morning.

Then Mrs. Obama, kicking the standard script to the curb, asked about their White House experiences so far. That's when one piped up to let Mrs. Obama know they had questions.

And that they did. After a couple minutes of remarks on public service and doing "your best in all that you do," the First Lady navigated the field of nearly 160 questioners.

While this was not the normal pool of White House reporters, the litany of questions came from school children and gave no hedge room for the First Lady in the realm of the First Puppy Bo.

As part of the annual Take Your Child to Work Day, the children of White House staffers plausibly made the flanking journalists in the room rather proud.

The youngsters drew out tidbits of information the most skilled and seasoned in the industry haven't yet been able to do -- which was to learn the inner details of what life is really like in the White House, now made complete with Bo.

Identified by the First Lady as "that young man right there in the nice striped tie," one student asked, "Well, what does your dog like to do?"

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"Oh, he is a crazy dog," she replied, jokingly. "He -- you know, he loves to chew on people's feet."

The First Lady then went on to divulge one of the first anecdotes on Bo, who only took up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. on Tuesday, April 14.

"It was like 10 p.m. at night, everybody was asleep and we hear all this barking and jumping around, and the President and I came out and we thought somebody was out there. And it was just Bo."

The surprised First Couple found Bo romping about with his ball.

"He's kind of crazy. But he's still a puppy, so he likes to play a lot," the Mrs. Obama said of the Wednesday evening incident.

A following question about the First Lady's free time revealed, as expected, she does not have much free time, yet alluded to the fact that it is now partially spent taking care of Bo.

"So I'm doing a lot of dog walking and dog training," said the First Lady, who was recently spotted by a waiting press pool as she returned from a walk with Bo.

While Mrs. Obama explained that she does the same things that most moms do, such as going to her kids' soccer games, or watching movies, she also has Admiral Steve Rochon to help lend an extra hand, if needed, with Bo.

"What would happen if Bo were to run away," said 9-year-old Brian, who identified himself when asking the question.

"I would be very sad, first of all. But -- oh, that reminds me we have to make sure his tags are on," the First Lady said. "He has tags, and hopefully someone would find him and bring him back."

Still, she explained the likelihood of Bo getting out to be slim, as the South Lawn is "a very gated area."

"But I think everyone at the White House would probably help go out and find him, and we'd probably ask you guys to help look for him and call him and make sure you brought him back," she said of the what-if scenario.

"That's why we're working on training him, so that he doesn't run away and he listens when we call him. And so far he's doing OK, so we hope we don't have that problem."

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Before arriving at the White House shortly after the Easter holiday, Bo lived with Dawn Sylvia-Stasiewicz for about 45 days. In Fauquier County, Va., Bo went through various stages of training with Sylvia-Stasiewicz, owner of Merit Puppy Training.

Having also trained the three Portuguese Water Dogs of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass, and his wife, Victoria, she will continue to work with Bo and the First Family "to get through this teenage hood, which is going to mean ongoing training."

While Bo learns the ropes of White House etiquette and the First Family become expert dog owners, the market is already booming with Bo-inspired products.

Just two days after Bo's public debut, Ty announced the likeness of the First Dog as its newest addition to Beanie Babies.

The plush toy maker released "Bo the Beanie Baby" in select locations on Wednesday, April 16, and sold out within hours. At the time of Ty's released announcement, the company claimed the $4.99 collectible was already being auctioned on eBay for $100.

As of press time, though, that figure had climbed to more than $2,000 for the complete trio of Bo and the ill-fated "Sweet Sasha" and "Marvelous Malia" Beanie Baby dolls, which were part of the TyGirlz Collection, including Jammin' Jenna, Happy Hillary, Precious Paris and Bubbly Britney.

Ty pulled the First Daughter-inspired dolls off the market in January after the First Lady prompted the company to reconsider the release.

"We feel it is inappropriate to use young private citizens for marketing purposes," said Obama's press secretary, Katie McCormick Lelyveld, in a previously released statement.

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In addition to Bo the Beanie Baby, "Bo, America's Commander in Leash" is about to be released by Mascot Books. The $14.95 book details the adventures of the First Dog as he learns about the traditions of the White House, according to the publisher, while also starting new ones with the First Family.

But Mascot Books won't be the last to release a Bo-centric children's book. According to Bob Staake, who did the April 27, 2009 cover illustration of Bo on the White House lawn for The New Yorker, he has written his own book. Now he awaits a publisher.

Companies, like Jeep Pet Products, with full-lines of dog products are also seizing the opportunity of the Bo-frenzy.

The company's full-line of travel gear is now being marketed in its press releases as "the perfect presidential pup package."

For clarification, the company spokeswoman wrote in an e-mail: "The Jeep Pet Products are not designed for or inspired by Bo, just that we think it is the perfect full line of travel gear, etc., for the presidential pup."

While President Barack Obama is on an ambitious campaign in his First 100 Days, Bo in just his first 10 days, has unleashed a product and marketing sector which could have as much of a lasting impact in the pet world as the President's initiatives on the global community.

In the meantime, more than 100 children have had their "dogged" questions answered, while also gaining a bit of insight into White House life for the rest of us.

Robin Wallace is the Zootoo Pet News editor. To reach her, e-mail rwallace@zootoo.com.



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Patricia  C.
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And so Bo-mania begins!
 
Stephanie H.
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i'm glad they are happy with their new puppy!
 
jerZgirl
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That didn't take long for the products to appear! I hope the family and Bo have many happy years together.
 
Kris
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7 months ago
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Yup, always someone looking to make a buck. I agree, hope Bo has a long and healthy life with the Obamas.
 
twbigdogsgirl
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7 months ago
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Let's just hope they can keep up with that dog because he isn't going to calm down any time soon.
 
maria h.
maria h. (mariamoose)
7 months ago
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You are right about that. My puppy is 5 years old and he's still full of it. At least Bo has the white House lawn to run off some of that energy!
 
Lynn
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Amazing how one little dog can be creating such an uproar on things..."Commander and Leash"??? wow...
 
witchone
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Popular dog! How crazy!
 
Joyce
Joyce (joycebolt)
7 months ago
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This so nice! take your kids to work is a good program. Bo sounds so cute!!
 
MK
MK (trainerdoggie)
7 months ago
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I think it's great that so many people would be interested in the presidential pup. But as other zootooers have commented, the marketing frenzy has begun and will continue to grow. Let's not forget, Bo is a dog- a real living and thinking being not a stuffed toy. He needs proper care, attention, training and exercise. The presidential family need to ensure a great life for Bo and hopefully they will continue to do that.
 
djes7770
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7 months ago
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It sure didn't take long for the Bo merchandise to appear. I understand at least one children's book was already written before Bo was even selected to be the First Dog. The story was all there, only the breed and the name needed to be filled in and the book was ready to go.
 
Elaina
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7 months ago
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I guess it was only a matter of time before the Bo products hit the market.
Sounds like the family is learning puppies bring joy, but a lot of work!
Happy Training.
 
Debby
Debby (zennla)
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I am glad they are enjoying their new puppy.. the marketing people and companies don't waste time in creating the new
 
karla w.
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a nice story and bo is getting the attention.
 
Kendalla
Kendalla
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The Beanie Baby is really cute! I'll have to buy some of these products.
 
Bonnie  M.
Bonnie M. (bonnie1957)
7 months ago
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I knew this was going to happen when the Obamas finally settled on a dog. I only wish I had known about the Beanie Baby of Bo sooner. I collect Beanie Babies.
Oh, well, if I wait long enough the price will come down and I can get one for a steel !
 
Dorothy H.
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Hope they bought a pooper scooper.
 
maria h.
maria h. (mariamoose)
7 months ago
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Why didn't they microchip Bo? better than just having tags that could get lost.
 
Kris
Kris (krisrep)
7 months ago
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I agree. Microchipping would be a great thing for Bo.
 
betty p.
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That was my first thought when reading this. Why not microchip.
 
Mary M.
Mary M. (naturesworld)
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Looks like Bo is causing a lot of excitement everywhere.
 
Courtney H.
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Yes he sure is
 
Evelync
Evelync
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They are all very lucky to have each other !
 
Evelync
Evelync
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They are all very lucky to have each other !
 
LINDA421419 B.
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Bo has surely found a forever home-cute dog.
 
Joyce
Joyce (joycebolt)
7 months ago
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It sure does sound like he is doing well, he does sound really cute
 
JungleWolf
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I am so happy Obama added a dog to his family, I can tell they are animal lovers and hopefully he will help many animals in need. I personally don't like this breed of dog much, they should have added a Tamaskan or Sarlooswolfhond to their pack or at least a Malamute. But what ever works for them, they obviously aren't meant to have those kind of dogs right now. I just wish he would love wolves and save them all!
 
Jessica T.
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I had the pleasure of working with this breed of dog a few days ago and now understand the appeal. I love that Mrs. Obama can see that the dog is a puppy and needs training. A lot of new owners forget that dogs are a lot like kids. They don't come with owner's manuals and they don't come potty-trained and ready to listen to you. Bo needs a lot of work and this family seems 100% willing to do the work.
 
Courtney H.
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Well said Jessica!!
 
BotheDog2009
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Hey! Check out this cool websitewww.barkforchange.com

They have a Bo blog and cool Bo merchandise....
 
AmazingGracie
AmazingGracie
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Hmmmm hope this doesn't set off a frenzy of puppy mills breeding PWD.
 
Kris
Kris (krisrep)
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I agree. We don't need a lot of irresponsible breeders breeding PWD's.
 
Kelly
Kelly (nitewisp)
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Valid point considering the frenzy of related products.
 
Carol
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I'm sure it's in the works - and will end up like many, many dalmations did after the 101 Dalmation movies. In shelters.
 
Jean P.
Jean P. (sbump)
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glad bo has a home.
 
dj h.
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It would have been good if Mrs. Obama had stressed micro-chipping also!
 
Jean K.
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I think little Bo has found himself a home. Sounds like he is getting the right start in his life.

I won't be buying any of the Bo stuff, but it is kind of funny that suddenly there is a market for it.
 
Courtney H.
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I won't be buying it either but it is nice to see news about happy things for a change.
 
lherbertson
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How on earth did they get products out for sale so fast? A book? Are you kidding me? I'm both appalled and envious. Why didn't I think of that?
 
Linda
Linda (linthepin)
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LOL...'guess you gotta be on top of the marketing game!
 
Courtney H.
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ALWAYS
 
bowne
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Sounds like Bo is adjusting nicely to life in the White House.
 
Courtney H.
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Can you picture the white house with baby gates, he he
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