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Winnipeg shelter offers Labradoodle seized from puppy mill to U.S. president-elect
WINNIPEG Sun— The Winnipeg Humane Society has come up with a way for incoming U.S. President Barack Obama to satisfy his daughters' wish for a hypoallergenic dog and those who want him to adopt from an animal shelter. Bill McDonald, the executive director of the Winnipeg shelter, says he's written to Prime Minister Stephen Harper to offer a Labradoodle puppy to the U.S. president-elect. Eleven of the dogs were seized from a puppy mill in Manitoba in December and they'll be ready for adoption next month. McDonald says he wrote in his letter that Harper could present the dog to Obama as a gift from the people of Canada. He says the society would be willing to bring a puppy to Ottawa so Harper could present it to Obama when he makes his first official visit to Canada. The U.S. president-elect has indicated his daughters have narrowed their choice down to two breeds - a Labradoodle and a Portugese water dog.