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Dogs and Congress
Congressmen and senators have brought the practice of lead dogs to work, filling in classrooms and offices wags his tail and claws klatsat sounds)))
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1. The representative of the California Senate Jerry Lewis with his dog mixed breed bichon frize / poodle named Bruin, named after the mascot University of California, Los Angeles. (Linda Davidson)
2. Bruin its place under the desk in the office of Lewis. (Linda Davidson)
3. Bruin runs the Doberman from its territory. Officials constantly take their pets to work. (Linda Davidson)
4. Toys for dogs, including the figure of Arnold Schwarzenegger, scattered on the floor office of Lewis. (Linda Davidson)
5. A member of the Senate Linda T. Sanchez with his beagle named Chavo. Sanchez took Chavo from the shelter for dogs. (Linda Davidson)
6. FAQ legislators at the meeting. (Linda Davidson)
7. Marsha Catron, who works in a team of Linda Sanchez, goes out into the street with Chavo. (Linda Davidson)
8. Edward Whitfield (congressman from Kentucky) and his wife Connie in a meeting with the officer Jim Konzelman. His dog Nigel is on the office desk. (Linda Davidson)
9. Whitefield and his wife Connie Nigel. Connie Whitfield helped organize a competition dogs in the past year. (Linda Davidson)
10. Connie Whitfield Scottish terrier named Bosley at the office building "Rayburn." (Linda Davidson)
11. Nigel rests in the office of the owner. (Linda Davidson)
12. Senator Robert C. Byrd is sitting with her Shih Tzu named Trouble in the office. (Linda Davidson)
13. The representative of the State of Wisconsin F.Dzheyms Sensenbrenner and his wife Cheryl with a 7-month-old puppy named Tinker. (Linda Davidson)
14. Kali dachshund licks the face of official Ken Ken Calvert in his office. Calvert was too busy to take care of the animals during the work and numerous crossings, but he wanted to in the office was always a dog. One of the staff offered to take him from a shelter puppy, naming it in honor of the congressman's home state (California). (Linda Davidson)
15. Rebecca Rudman gave Kali walk. Kali has decided to take a dip in the fountain. (Linda Davidson)
16. Kali swimming in the fountain of a tennis ball. (Linda Davidson)
17. Havanese named Tiger playing with a Chihuahua named bullets in the corridors of the Senate. On the left is the hostess Shana Bullets March. (Linda Davidson)
18. Tiger and bullets at a meeting of the officials. (Linda Davidson)
19. Senator Christopher Bond and his wife, Linda fed Tigris and bullets. (Linda Davidson)
20. Senator Kent Conrad and his bichon frize named Dakota waiting for the elevator in the Capitol building. (Bill Clark-Roll Call Photos)
21. Conrad walks with Dakota before the conference. (Bill Clark-Roll Call Photos)
22. Mongrel Maya tries to kiss his master, a member of the Cabinet of Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Joshua Salpeter. (Linda Davidson)
23. Ed Royce strokes West Highland White Terrier named Archie. (Linda Davidson)
24. Connie Whitfield (center) and Amy Porter stopped their dog Bosley and Archie sniffed each other. (Linda Davidson)
25. Archie awaits the return of his mistress Amy Porter. (Linda Davidson)
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1. The representative of the California Senate Jerry Lewis with his dog mixed breed bichon frize / poodle named Bruin, named after the mascot University of California, Los Angeles. (Linda Davidson)
2. Bruin its place under the desk in the office of Lewis. (Linda Davidson)
3. Bruin runs the Doberman from its territory. Officials constantly take their pets to work. (Linda Davidson)
4. Toys for dogs, including the figure of Arnold Schwarzenegger, scattered on the floor office of Lewis. (Linda Davidson)
5. A member of the Senate Linda T. Sanchez with his beagle named Chavo. Sanchez took Chavo from the shelter for dogs. (Linda Davidson)
6. FAQ legislators at the meeting. (Linda Davidson)
7. Marsha Catron, who works in a team of Linda Sanchez, goes out into the street with Chavo. (Linda Davidson)
8. Edward Whitfield (congressman from Kentucky) and his wife Connie in a meeting with the officer Jim Konzelman. His dog Nigel is on the office desk. (Linda Davidson)
9. Whitefield and his wife Connie Nigel. Connie Whitfield helped organize a competition dogs in the past year. (Linda Davidson)
10. Connie Whitfield Scottish terrier named Bosley at the office building "Rayburn." (Linda Davidson)
11. Nigel rests in the office of the owner. (Linda Davidson)
12. Senator Robert C. Byrd is sitting with her Shih Tzu named Trouble in the office. (Linda Davidson)
13. The representative of the State of Wisconsin F.Dzheyms Sensenbrenner and his wife Cheryl with a 7-month-old puppy named Tinker. (Linda Davidson)
14. Kali dachshund licks the face of official Ken Ken Calvert in his office. Calvert was too busy to take care of the animals during the work and numerous crossings, but he wanted to in the office was always a dog. One of the staff offered to take him from a shelter puppy, naming it in honor of the congressman's home state (California). (Linda Davidson)
15. Rebecca Rudman gave Kali walk. Kali has decided to take a dip in the fountain. (Linda Davidson)
16. Kali swimming in the fountain of a tennis ball. (Linda Davidson)
17. Havanese named Tiger playing with a Chihuahua named bullets in the corridors of the Senate. On the left is the hostess Shana Bullets March. (Linda Davidson)
18. Tiger and bullets at a meeting of the officials. (Linda Davidson)
19. Senator Christopher Bond and his wife, Linda fed Tigris and bullets. (Linda Davidson)
20. Senator Kent Conrad and his bichon frize named Dakota waiting for the elevator in the Capitol building. (Bill Clark-Roll Call Photos)
21. Conrad walks with Dakota before the conference. (Bill Clark-Roll Call Photos)
22. Mongrel Maya tries to kiss his master, a member of the Cabinet of Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Joshua Salpeter. (Linda Davidson)
23. Ed Royce strokes West Highland White Terrier named Archie. (Linda Davidson)
24. Connie Whitfield (center) and Amy Porter stopped their dog Bosley and Archie sniffed each other. (Linda Davidson)
25. Archie awaits the return of his mistress Amy Porter. (Linda Davidson)
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