Although President Obama planned to debut Bo—the Portuguese water dog given to the Obamas by Senator Edward Kennedy—on Tuesday, through the magic of the Internet, images of the First Dog have already circulated throughout the blogosphere.
A website called FirstDogCharlie.com published a photo of Charlie the Portuguese water dog, who was subsequently renamed Bo by the Obama family. There’s a curious "interview" of Bo published on FirstDogCharlie.com about his first few days with the Obama family at the White House.
Presidential Puppies
Obama Family's First Dog Will Make Media Debut on Tuesday
Trend Themes
1. Presidential Pets - With the popularity of presidential pets and social media, there is an opportunity for pet-related companies to collaborate with the White House and create pet-themed products or campaigns.
2. Internet Virality - The quick online spread of Bo's debut proves the power of virality and the opportunity for businesses to utilize social media to create a buzz around their products or services.
3. Political Marketing - The use of presidential pets in marketing campaigns or as brand ambassadors presents an opportunity for companies to use their association with the White House to their advantage.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Industry - The popularity of presidential pets could create a demand for pet-related products and services, especially those associated with the Portuguese water dog breed.
2. Social Media - Bo's debut demonstrates the importance of social media in today's society and the potential for companies to leverage social media platforms for marketing and engagement purposes.
3. Marketing and Advertising - The use of presidential pets in marketing campaigns presents an opportunity for companies to reach a wide audience and create a memorable, long-lasting impression on consumers.