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Theodore Roosevelt’s Love for Pets

There’s no better way to celebrate National Pet Week than to take a brief look at the many pets Theodore Roosevelt and his family brought to the White House during their seven-and-a-half-year stay.

Caption on the back: “Peacock,” Teddie’s favorite

🐶 In addition to more typical pets like cats and dogs, the Roosevelt menagerie—which housed over 50 pets!—included more uncommon pets like a lizard, a one-legged rooster, and a bear. Just like the Roosevelt children captured the hearts of the American public so too did the Roosevelt’s many pets, which were regularly mentioned in American newspapers.

🌎 Roosevelt’s love for his pets reflected his interest in animals as a whole. He is known as the “Conservation President,” and that conservation included protecting not only the habitats of various animals but also the animals themselves.

🐻 Of course, the teddy bear toy came about due to Roosevelt’s refusal to kill a tied-up bear during a 1902 hunt in Mississippi because he believed it wasn’t sportsmanlike.

🦬 And the bison that Roosevelt originally so eagerly desired to kill during his first trip to Dakota Territory he later encouraged the protection of—becoming the first sitting president to argue for the preservation of the bison in his Fourth Annual Message in 1904.

🦭 At the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, we’re huge fans of pets and animals just like TR! We look forward to welcoming visitors into our galleries that will highlight the many experiences he had with animals during his life from the birds and mammals he observed as a young child to the Smithsonian-Roosevelt Expedition in 1909-1910 that collected over 11,000 animal specimens for science.

🍎 Educators, see below for resources you can use in your classroom related to TR’s White House pets and animals in general from our Teach with TR educational materials.

In the Words of TR

“You are very kind, but I do not think that Mrs. Roosevelt could stand another pet in the house at present! We are beginning to feel a little like a Zoo anyhow!”
~Theodore Roosevelt in a March 17, 1902 letter to Melvenah McFarland

From the Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library

  • Theodore Roosevelt tells his son Archie about the “treasures” he is bringing home for the children, including Bill the Lizard and Josh the badger who “eats milk and potatoes.”
  • Theodore Roosevelt describes the pets aboard the USS Louisiana in a letter to his son Quentin, including one raccoon that sniffed Roosevelt’s fingerswhile he was reading.
  • Theodore Roosevelt tells his son Kermit about returning to the White House in October 1905 in an open carriage with three of the family pets: Skip, Jack, and Slipper.
  • Theodore Roosevelt notes in a letter to Susanna Louise Patteson that he likes his children to have pets because it teaches them to be kind to the weak.
  • Theodore Roosevelt sits in the doorway of the West Divide Creek ranch house as he reads a book with his dog Skip on his lap.
  • Nine-year-old Theodore Roosevelt writes his sister Corinne about his four pet mice, two of which he named Lordy and Rosa.
  • Theodore Roosevelt tells Robert Harry Munro Ferguson about his son Ted’s guinea pigs, “which he adores.”
  • Theodore Roosevelt sketches his daughter Ethel chasing Allan the dog who is chasing a rabbit.

💼 Teach About TR’s White House Pets in Your Classroom

Caption This!

We invite students in your classroom (public, private, or home schools) to submit captions for this picture. (It is not a real photo of TR, but a photoshopped version from back in the day!) We’ll pick our favorite caption and send the lucky winner some TRPL swag!

Upcoming Events

Sign up for our one-day professional development educator training event on Theodore Roosevelt held in Bismarck, North Dakota in partnership with Teaching American History on Thursday, July 10, 2025 from 8:30am-2:15pm CT.

While there is no cost to attend, registration is required and is limited to middle school and high school educators. Please register by Saturday, May 10and use your school email address.

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What Next?

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If you’re passionate about education (or pets!) . . .
🧸 Send us a photo with your pet(s) with a special Theodore Roosevelt twist
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