Showing posts with label celebrity animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrity animals. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Lucky pig made honorary citizen

RIGHT: Zhu Jianqiang the lucky pig, who survived for 36 days buried in the rubble of his sty by drinking rainwater
A lucky pig in China who survived the deadly earthquake of 2008 has been spared ending up as a meal - after being made an honorary citizen.

The pig, named Zhu Jianqiang, was destined for the butcher before the devastating earthquake struck China in May 2008, claimign 68,000 lives. He was buried under the rubble of his sty, and only pulled free a month later after 36 days without food.

Now Zhu - whose name apparently means 'strong willed' - is being thrown a 're-birthday' party by villager near Chengdu to mark his survival, and being made an honorary citizen.

They believe the fortunate pig brings them good luck.

'He is a good omen for all of us. He survived by drinking rainwater and eating charcoal and now he lives the life of a small god. It shows that if we get through adversity we can also be a lucky swine,' explained one villager.

http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/831050-lucky-pig-made-honorary-citizen

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Owner of Pirates of Caribbean parrot jailed

The yellow and blue macaw starred in the 2003 film Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Photo: IMAGES INTERNATIONAL
The owner of a celebrity parrot which starred in Pirates of the Caribbean has been jailed after being caught driving with her pet bird on her shoulder.

Published: 8:21AM GMT 09 Mar 2010

Ludmila Sweeney was pulled over and arrested at the Port of Dover in September last year after officers spotted her driving around with the giant macaw, called Chip, perched on her arm.

But as she was questioned about her 14th driving conviction, her pet attacked a policeman who was trying to move her car.

The protective bird, which was loose inside the vehicle, bit and scratched PC Martin Dadd as he tried to steer the car to a pound, tearing 'chunks out of him', according to witnesses.

The yellow and blue macaw starred in the 2003 film Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl with Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley as the mouthpiece of mute Pirate Cotton, played by David Bailie.

But although Chip is free, his owner was jailed as Ashford Magistrates Court last month, it was revealed today.

Sweeney, 58, of Berkshire, pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified and was jailed for five months and disqualified from driving for six years.

Speaking at the time, witness Greig Stephenson said: "The bird wouldn't stop going for the poor guy. It was flying around taking chunks out of him as he drove.

"The copper looked terrified and was covered in scratches. He did not look happy at all."

A police spokesman said: "The woman who was arrested last year for driving whilst disqualified with a macaw parrot (the very same parrot that starred in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean) sat on her shoulder pleaded guilty at Ashford Magistrates Court and was sentenced to 150 days imprisonment and disqualified for driving for six years."

Chief Supt Steve Masters, who confirmed that a relative was looking after the celebrity parrot while Sweeney was in jail, said: "It is fair to say that the officer got a bit of a pecking and had a few scratches and bites."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7404988/Owner-of-Pirates-of-Caribbean-parrot-jailed.html

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Chicken defecates on Alan Titchmarsh

Thursday, March 4 2010, 12:47 GMT
By Alex Fletcher, Reality TV Editor

A chicken pooed on Alan Titchmarsh during filming on his live ITV1 chatshow yesterday.

The Popstar To Operastar host and TV gardener was introducing the chickens to the audience when one defecated down his jacket.

"Welcome to the joys of live TV," laughed the 60-year-old presenter afterwards.

Titchmarsh had the chickens on his show to talk about how they had grouped together with a cockerel and killed a fox in Basildon, Essex.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a206706/chicken-defecates-on-alan-titchmarsh.html

Friday, October 2, 2009

Chirac gives away 'violent' dog

Friday, 2 October 2009

Former French President Jacques Chirac has announced that he has given away his beloved dog after it attacked him for a third time.

Sumo, a Maltese terrier, is reported to have bitten him in the stomach in their apartment in the capital, Paris.

Mr Chirac's wife, Bernadette, said the dog had been treated for depression after finding it difficult to come to terms with leaving the Elysee Palace.

The dog is now said to be enjoying life on a farm in the French countryside.

'Drew blood'

Since stepping down from office in May 2007, Jacques Chirac has admitted he has found retirement hard going but apparently it is his dog, Sumo, who has suffered most acutely.

Used to roaming the large gardens of the Elysee Palace, the Maltese terrier has found down-sizing to an apartment on the Quai Voltaire unbearable and, according to Mrs Chirac, severe depression has turned him from an innocent white fluff-ball into a ferocious attacker of ex-presidents.

In January this year, Mr Chirac had to be hospitalised after the dog sank his teeth into an unnamed body part.

In this latest attack, Mrs Chirac said that Sumo had been lying quietly at her feet but flew into a violent rage on the approach of her husband.

The dog leapt up and nipped the former French leader in the stomach.

"I was very scared because there was blood. It's terrible, the small teeth like that. He was going wild. He wanted to jump up and bite again," she said.

Mrs Chirac, who noted the dog had never turned against her, nevertheless made the regretful decision to send Sumo to a farm in Seine-et-Marne.

He is said to be "very happy" there, and so far has kept his teeth to himself.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8287166.stm

Chirac gives away 'violent' dog

Friday, 2 October 2009

Former French President Jacques Chirac has announced that he has given away his beloved dog after it attacked him for a third time.

Sumo, a Maltese terrier, is reported to have bitten him in the stomach in their apartment in the capital, Paris.

Mr Chirac's wife, Bernadette, said the dog had been treated for depression after finding it difficult to come to terms with leaving the Elysee Palace.

The dog is now said to be enjoying life on a farm in the French countryside.

'Drew blood'

Since stepping down from office in May 2007, Jacques Chirac has admitted he has found retirement hard going but apparently it is his dog, Sumo, who has suffered most acutely.

Used to roaming the large gardens of the Elysee Palace, the Maltese terrier has found down-sizing to an apartment on the Quai Voltaire unbearable and, according to Mrs Chirac, severe depression has turned him from an innocent white fluff-ball into a ferocious attacker of ex-presidents.

In January this year, Mr Chirac had to be hospitalised after the dog sank his teeth into an unnamed body part.

In this latest attack, Mrs Chirac said that Sumo had been lying quietly at her feet but flew into a violent rage on the approach of her husband.

The dog leapt up and nipped the former French leader in the stomach.

"I was very scared because there was blood. It's terrible, the small teeth like that. He was going wild. He wanted to jump up and bite again," she said.

Mrs Chirac, who noted the dog had never turned against her, nevertheless made the regretful decision to send Sumo to a farm in Seine-et-Marne.

He is said to be "very happy" there, and so far has kept his teeth to himself.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8287166.stm

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Royal dachshund savages Queen's guard

Posted Fri Jun 5, 2009 7:47am AEST

A dachshund bitch kept by the husband of Denmark's Queen Margrethe has savaged a royal guard and is now at the centre of calls for it to be put down.

Eleven-year-old Evita should be "euthanised," the opposition's animal welfare spokesman Bjarne Laustsen said, deriding the "paradox that a royal guard is bitten by a dog belonging to those he is employed to protect."

"If my dog had been so aggressive, I'd have had it put down," he added.

"There is no difference between a royal dog and any other," he said.

Prince Consort Henrik's dachshund left the soldier needing hospital treatment for a leg wound last Saturday at the royal family's summer castle in Fredensborg, according to the Ekstra Bladet tabloid.

It was the second such attack, after a May 2008 attack that left another royal guard needing three weeks off work.

Fellow opposition deputy Marlene Harpsoee echoed Mr Laustsen's call, with Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt of the far-right PPD, which supports the government in parliament, also saying a muzzle must be fixed, or else.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/06/05/2589981.htm

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Obama family 'picks first puppy'

The promised US presidential pooch has been picked, US media reports say.

The soon-to-be "first puppy" is a six-month-old black-and-white Portuguese water dog that the Obama girls have named Bo, the Washington Post reports.

The girls - Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7 - were promised a puppy by their father, US President Barack Obama, as a reward for coping with the election campaign.

The water dog, which does not shed hair, is said to be less aggravating for Malia who suffers from allergies.

The identity of the puppy - which had been one of Washington's best kept secrets - will be officially revealed by the White House on Tuesday afternoon, the Post said.

But news of the furry addition to the Obama family was leaked by unnamed staffers to the Washington Post and AP news agency.

'Good behaviour'

They said young Bo - who sports a white chest, white paws and a white goatee - was a gift to the Obama daughters from close family friend, Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts.

Mr Kennedy, who owns three water dogs himself, said in January that he was "proud to endorse the Portuguese water dog as the next First Dog of the United States".

He said the breed would be a "perfect fit for the Obama Family" as the dogs have a "can-do and hopeful spirit" and were smart, resilient, determined, optimistic and tireless.

Bo was reported to have charmed the first family during a secret meeting at the White House a few weeks ago, the Post said, citing an unnamed source.

It said the top dog made no toileting errors and did not gnaw on the furniture because he has been receiving lessons in good behaviour from the Kennedys' dog trainers at a secret location outside Washington.

The choice of the US presidential pooch has been a pet topic for the nation's press ever since Mr Obama promised his daughters a puppy during the campaign.

The president, for his part, has embraced the media buzz.

"Oh, man, now, that's top secret," he joked on Friday as reporters pressed him again on the issue.

He also made light about his promise to his girls during last month's appearance on Jay Leno's talk show.

"This is Washington. That was a campaign promise," Mr Obama said, as the audience roared with laughter. "No, I'm teasing. The dog will be there shortly."

But sources told the Post that the dog was not in the White House as of Saturday evening.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7995570.stm

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Putin's dog eats Russian party bosses' food

Wed Apr 1, 2009 6:09pm BST

NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's pet dog gobbled up a special tea prepared for bosses of Russia's ruling party Wednesday.

While Putin discussed ways to help the local food industry, his favourite black Labrador Koni slinked into a room at his residence and tucked into delicacies prepared for leaders of his United Russia party.

"Koni ate everything," said one of Putin's astounded bodyguards.

Putin's spokesman said Koni, who has the run of Putin's Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, had eaten some pastries, biscuits and jellied desserts.

(Reporting by Denis Dyomkin, writing by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Charles Dick)

http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKTRE53067420090401?rpc=401&

Monday, February 23, 2009

Socks, the Clintons' White House cat, dies

By KASEY JONES, Associated Press Writer – Fri Feb 20, 8:01 pm ET

BALTIMORE – Socks, the White House cat during the Clinton administration who waged war on Buddy the pup, has died. He was around 18.

Socks had lived with Bill Clinton's secretary, Betty Currie, in Hollywood, Md., since the Clintons left the White House in early 2001.

Currie confirmed Socks' death Friday evening and said she was "heartbroken." She did not give details, referring calls to the Clinton Foundation office.

The foundation released a statement from the Clintons:

"Socks brought much happiness to Chelsea and us over the years, and enjoyment to kids and cat lovers everywhere. We're grateful for those memories, and we especially want to thank our good friend, Betty Currie, for taking such loving care of Socks for so many years."

Socks had reached his late teens — an advanced age for a cat — when reports surfaced in late 2008 that he had cancer and Currie had ruled out invasive efforts to prolong his life.

"It's not a happy prognosis," presidential historian Barry Landau, a friend of Currie's, said at the time.

Socks was what feline-lovers call a tuxedo cat — mostly black with white down the front and belly and on his feet, suggesting a fashionable dandy in a black satin evening jacket with a snowy shirt peeping out. He had markings that looked a bit like a mustache and goatee.

Chelsea Clinton's pet first appeared in the news in November 1992 after then-Gov. Bill Clinton won the presidency and the family was the still in the governor's mansion in Little Rock, Ark. Socks became an early symbol of privacy-vs.- media in the Clinton era when photographers got a little aggressive as he took a stroll outside.

Life changed for Socks in the White House, when his easy access to the out-of-doors was necessarily curtailed. One official conceded that, yes, Socks was on a leash while outside.

Things took a turn for the worse in late 1997, when then-puppy Buddy, a chocolate retriever, arrived. Relations between Socks and Buddy were cool from the beginning.

"I'm trying to work that out," Clinton joked at the time. "It's going to take a while. It's kind of like peace in Ireland or the Middle East."

A few weeks later, in early 1998, the two pets had an encounter on the South Lawn. "A very agitated Buddy approached the cat and began barking as the president restrained him with a green leash," The Associated Press reported. "Socks, hair raised high, stood his ground until Clinton and Buddy made their exit to the Oval Office."

But their pairing enchanted pet lovers, especially children. In 1998, then-first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton put out a book of children's letters to the two pets in "Dear Socks, Dear Buddy."

"Can you please send me a picture and a paw print," one youngster wrote Socks. "Do you have fleas? I think my cat has fleas."

In the book, the first lady wrote she had been taking daughter Chelsea to a piano lesson in spring 1991 when they spotted two kittens in the music teacher's front yard. "The black one with white paws — Socks — jumped right into (Chelsea's) arms," she wrote.

After the Clintons left in early 2001, Socks moved in with Currie. Buddy, meanwhile, made the move with the Clintons to Chappaqua, N.Y., but he was struck and killed by a car the following year.

Socks continued to live quietly with Currie, sometimes making appearances at programs held by pet welfare groups. Landau said Socks enjoyed sitting in the sun and that Currie doted on him, cooking him special chicken dinners.

Coincidentally, the White House cat in the Bush era, India, died Jan. 4 at 18, just weeks before Bush left office. Bush daughter Barbara, then 9, named the shorthaired black cat after former Texas Rangers player Ruben Sierra, nicknamed El Indio.

Like Socks, India had to share the White House with the canine side: the Bushes' Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley, who were immortalized in Internet videos.