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Having promised before a TV audience of millions during his victory speech to buy his daughters a puppy as a thank you for putting up with the campaign, Mr Obama was asked at his first press conference as president-elect if a decision had been made on the breed.
"With respect to the dog," he replied. "This is a major issue. I think it has generated more interest on our website than just about anything."
He explained there was a balance to strike between finding a dog that wouldn't irritate ten-year-old daughter Malia's allergies and the family's preference for a shelter dog.
"Obviously a lot of shelter dogs are mutts like me," said Mr Obama, making a rare public joke about his bi-racial background. "So whether we are going to balance those two things is a pressing issue in the Obama household."
Though there is greater speculation about who will be appointed to Mr Obama's cabinet, there has been no shortage of advice about the first family's canine choice.
A poodle was the top choice for the Obamas in an American Kennel Club survey of more than 42,000 people, the organisation said.
Video of press confeence at link
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I can't believe no one has posted this It's such a huge and hot news items which has the country blogging and talking.
and it's non patisan - we can all take pleasure in the kids getting their new dog and the white house a new canine.
I think Obama handled it very nicely.