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Saturday, June 30, 2018

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Vladimir Putin, current president of Russia, owns three dogs, who live at his residence in Moscow. He is actively involved in the conservation of many endangered Russian species of dog.


Video Pets of Vladimir Putin



Dogs

Verni (2017-present)

Verni was a birthday gift from the leader of Turkmenistan during a meeting in Sochi. The puppy is an Alabai, a top Turkmen-bred variety of the Central Asia shepherd dog. 'Verni', means 'Faithful' or 'Loyal' in Russian.

Yume (2012-present)

Yume, a 3-month old Akita puppy, arrived in Moscow from Tokyo, Japan in July 2012, as the Akita Prefecture's gift to show gratitude for assistance from Russia after the 2011 T?hoku earthquake and tsunami.

Buffy (2010-present)

Buffy, a caramel and white Bulgarian male 10-week-old shepherd Karakachan dog, was given to President Vladimir Putin during a visit to Bulgaria in November 2010.

Konni (1999-2014)

Konni, (1999-2014) was a female black Labrador Retriever. Konni was born in 1999 and presented to Putin in December 2000. Konni was often seen at the President's side, and was sometimes allowed to attend meetings when Putin greeted world leaders during their visits to Russia.

Putin was being updated on the progress of the Russian Global Navigation Satellite System GLONASS in 2007, when he inquired as to whether he would be able to buy a device hooked into GLONASS that would allow him to keep track of his dog, Konni. The collar was demonstrated on Konni on 17 October 2008, thus making Konni the first recipient of a GLONASS-enabled pet collar.


Maps Pets of Vladimir Putin



See also

  • Canadian Parliamentary Cats
  • Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office, United Kingdom
  • Hermitage cats in Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Tibs the Great
  • Cats of the President of Taiwan
  • United States Presidential Pets
  • Pets of the British Royal Family
  • Pets in the United Kingdom

Three Theories on Why This Dog Looks Exactly Like Vladimir Putin
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References

Source of article : Wikipedia