Mies, Switzerland – The world’s eyes and noses are following Bo Obama’s every move. The dog can’t chew a shoe or make a Pennsylvania Avenue deposit without being photographed, filmed, or chronicled.
Bo doesn’t know he’s a celebrity. He’s simply wondering who’s going to throw the next ball or tip the next bag of kibble – which brings up a good point: What exactly is Bo, the most famous Portie in the Western hemisphere, eating?
To date, Bo’s diet is still in the proverbial bag, but Dr. Nortey Omaboe, of Cabinet Vétérinaire International, sees a unique opportunity for the first family to set a good pet feeding example, “He’s already dressed in black and white for the formal events, but let’s hope that he’s not partaking in the hors d’oeuvres.”
Not all animal hospitals tout the need for tailored dog diets, but Dr. Omaboe, a veterinarian practicing veterinary surgery for more than a quarter century, would like to point out that a diet that claims to be perfect for every dog is rarely perfect for even one.
Dr. Omaboe explains that Cabinet Vétérinaire International’
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Whether or not the Obamas have settled on a feeding plan for Bo, Dr. Omaboe hopes that they will seriously consider consulting with a veterinarian trained in canine nutrition, so that, in the doctor’s own words, “Bo is given the best chance at a long and healthy life – beyond his stay at the White House.”
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