It’s no secret thatMichelle Obamaloves her fur babies — and she’s celebrating them on National Dog Day!The former first lady shared a few pictures of the Obama family’s dogs, Bo and Sunny, on Monday on both her Instagram and Twitter accounts.“Whether they’re cuddling up with me on the couch or rolling around in the backyard, I love these two balls of fur. Happy#NationalDogDayto Bo and Sunny!” she wrote alongside the pictures, which show the Portugese water dogs frolicking under clear blue skies.The Obamas welcomed male pup Bo to their family in 2009, shortly afterBarack Obamawas inaugurated for the first time. The dog was a gift to Barack and Michelle’s daughters, Sasha and Malia, from Senator Ted Kennedy,according to the Presidential Pet Museum.Sunny, a female pooch, joined the family in 2013.Bo Obama.Michelle Obama/TwitterMichelle Obama/TwitterMichelle Obama/Twitter“Sunny is the perfect little sister for Bo — full of energy and very affectionate — and the First Family picked her name because it fit her cheerful personality,” the White House said when Sunny was adopted,per the Presidential Pet Museum.After the Obamas moved out of the White House in 2017, Bo and Sunny needed some time to adjust to living in a “regular” home in Washington, D.C. One of the biggest surprises for the pups was theaddition of a doorbell, Michelle toldSarah Jessica Parkeron the last stop on herBecomingbook tour last December.The Obama Family.Pete Souza/Getty Images“Bo and Sunny were like, ‘What’s that?’” Michelle told the crowd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, pointing out that the presidential pets didn’t grow up with the familiar ding-dong. “They’re just now going to the door when the doorbell rings. It’s taken them two years. It’s the door, people are coming.”On Easter this year, Barack shared afamily photoon Instagram that included Sunny and Bo, and back in 2016 he shared asweet photoof himself giving Sunny some belly rubs for National Pet Day.

It’s no secret thatMichelle Obamaloves her fur babies — and she’s celebrating them on National Dog Day!

The former first lady shared a few pictures of the Obama family’s dogs, Bo and Sunny, on Monday on both her Instagram and Twitter accounts.

“Whether they’re cuddling up with me on the couch or rolling around in the backyard, I love these two balls of fur. Happy#NationalDogDayto Bo and Sunny!” she wrote alongside the pictures, which show the Portugese water dogs frolicking under clear blue skies.

The Obamas welcomed male pup Bo to their family in 2009, shortly afterBarack Obamawas inaugurated for the first time. The dog was a gift to Barack and Michelle’s daughters, Sasha and Malia, from Senator Ted Kennedy,according to the Presidential Pet Museum.

Sunny, a female pooch, joined the family in 2013.

Bo Obama.Michelle Obama/Twitter

Obama family dogs

Michelle Obama/Twitter

Obama family dogs

Obama family dogs

“Sunny is the perfect little sister for Bo — full of energy and very affectionate — and the First Family picked her name because it fit her cheerful personality,” the White House said when Sunny was adopted,per the Presidential Pet Museum.

After the Obamas moved out of the White House in 2017, Bo and Sunny needed some time to adjust to living in a “regular” home in Washington, D.C. One of the biggest surprises for the pups was theaddition of a doorbell, Michelle toldSarah Jessica Parkeron the last stop on herBecomingbook tour last December.

The Obama Family.Pete Souza/Getty Images

Obama family dogs

“Bo and Sunny were like, ‘What’s that?’” Michelle told the crowd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, pointing out that the presidential pets didn’t grow up with the familiar ding-dong. “They’re just now going to the door when the doorbell rings. It’s taken them two years. It’s the door, people are coming.”

On Easter this year, Barack shared afamily photoon Instagram that included Sunny and Bo, and back in 2016 he shared asweet photoof himself giving Sunny some belly rubs for National Pet Day.

source: people.com