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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Man’s Best (Stiff) Friends

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Carey and Michelle Cassidy of the Atlas Places Team bring us two charming stories of some very special canines who have been (literally) preserved for the ages. READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: Learn about Sergeant Stubby here and Owney here

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Some are big, as tall as a table at the shoulder.

0:09.6

Some are small enough to fit into a teacup.

0:13.1

They can be loud, they can be mischievous, they can be playful.

0:18.2

They are almost always adorable.

0:20.6

I am talking about man's best friend, talking about dogs.

0:25.3

I grew up with great Danes, so I have this real soft spot for big, gauky, awkward dogs

0:32.4

that think they're lap dogs, but actually weigh 120 pounds, I love Danes.

0:39.5

But today, our places editors, Michelle, Cassidy and Jonathan Carey have two really lovely

0:44.6

stories about two different dogs.

0:48.4

These dogs were no ordinary canines, these were little furry heroes, who you can actually

0:54.0

still visit today, albeit in a much less alive and much more taxidermy format, but nonetheless,

1:02.0

their stories are delightful and inspiring.

1:05.6

The first story comes from Washington DC, and Michelle has the rest.

1:14.6

Back in college, I was part of a student group that took care of Georgetown University's

1:18.9

beloved canine resident, Jack the Bulldog.

1:22.6

We walked Jack, fed him, drove him around campus in his very own golf cart, escorted him

1:28.4

to events, brought him across the court at halftime during basketball games, and regularly

1:34.0

wiped the drool off of his wrinkled face.

1:38.0

It's a long-running tradition.

1:40.2

The dog that I helped take care of was one in a line of English bulldog mascots, each

1:45.6

and every one of them named Jack, that started at Georgetown in 1962.

1:50.8

The school's very first dog mascot actually came a few decades before all the jacks,

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