Not long after the British Prime Minister took office, his family had a new member, and their family adopted a dog. It is said that dogs are man's most loyal friends. Nowadays, many people keep a dog or a cat to accompany them. Leaders of many countries love to keep pets. From the Queen of England, who is a "corgi professional", to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is a "dog lover", many influential figures have changed their usual stereotypes in front of cute pets and show off their true colors. "Tough and tender".
Chief Rat Catcher
During World Cat Day, Johnson posted a photo with Larry on Twitter. Since 2011, during the Cameron administration, Larry has served as the chief mouser of the British Cabinet Office and has witnessed the changes in No. 10 Downing Street. It usually comes and goes freely and often hangs out in front of the Prime Minister's Office. Although its ability to catch mice is not favored for its job, it is very good at stealing the limelight. When US President Trump visited in June, Larry got under his car. The short time affected the president's visit to the UK.
New pets on the list
Johnson’s girlfriend Symonds took a photo with their pet dog. Whether Larry likes it or not, he has a canine friend. After obtaining relevant opinions and consent, the dog adopted by Johnson and his girlfriend Symonds was sent to the Prime Minister's Office and promoted to the "first pet" on par with Larry. Many of Larry's fans felt sorry for him, but many netizens said that he was a very cute puppy. Life in the Prime Minister's Office, where both cats and dogs live, should be very lively.
Japanese royal dog
This summer, Japanese Emperor Naruhito, Queen Masako and Prince Aikouchi went to the royal villa for vacation, accompanied by their pet dogs. Emperor Naruhito and his family love dogs, and have been repeatedly photographed in heartwarming scenes interacting with their dogs, making him the best example of adopting instead of buying. Accompanied by the "furry children", the royal family added a lively atmosphere.
The Queen's Keeper
The relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and Corgis lasts for more than 80 years, and the image of her surrounded by many Corgi puppies has become a classic. In 1933, the Windsor dynasty got its first Corgi named Dookie. On her 18th birthday, Queen Elizabeth II received corgi Susan as a gift. The Queen has owned dozens of pet dogs throughout her life, the vast majority of which were corgis that she was obsessed with. In 2018, the Queen's last corgi, Willow, passed away from her. It was Susan's 14th generation descendant and had appeared in the London Olympics with "007".