Fala
Fala was a Scottish Terrier who served as the beloved pet of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Born in 1940, he became a prominent figure during Roosevelt's presidency, often accompanying him to various events and even appearing in photographs with him. Fala was known for his charming personality and loyalty, which endeared him to the public.
Fala's presence in the White House symbolized the close bond between humans and their pets. He was often seen as a source of comfort for Roosevelt, especially during challenging times, such as the Great Depression and World War II. Fala's legacy continues to be remembered as a significant part of American history.