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Seamus
SpeciesCanis lupus familiaris
BreedIrish setter
SexMale
Nation fromUnited States
OccupationPet
Known for1983 incident (see text)
OwnerMitt Romney
Jane Romney

Seamus was a pet dog owned by Mitt Romney and his family. Seamus, an Irish setter, was a subject of media attention for Mitt Romney in both the 2008 presidential election and the 2012 presidential election because of a 1983 family vacation where Romney transported Seamus on the roof of an automobile for twelve hours.[1][2]

Incident

In 1983, Romney and his family were preparing for their annual vacation to a family cottage in Beach O'Pines, Ontario. Seamus was enclosed in a carrier on the roof of the Romney family's station wagon. Sometime during the trip, the dog became afflicted with diarrhea, causing excrement to flow down the windows of the car. Romney stopped at a gas station to wash Seamus and the car, put Seamus back in his carrier, and continued the twelve-hour trip to Ontario.[3]

The Massachusetts American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) stated that Romney's actions were probably illegal under Massachusetts law, but that the statute of limitations has passed. Ingrid Newkirk, the president of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has labeled the incident as animal cruelty and torture.[4] Two scientists who evaluated the historical information regarding the event noted possible problems; Depending on the container Seamus would possibly have had around ten pounds per square foot of air pressure pressing against his head during the trip, which, combined with the turbulence of air flow around the sides of the crate. One of the scientists wife (who was a vet) said that the air flow could cause fatigue and dehydration of the eyes.[5] As against that, a dog riding inside the car would be exposed to hazards by virtue of not having a seat belt.[5]

During a 2012 interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News, Romney stated that Seamus enjoyed being in the dog carrier, an "air-tight kennel," and that he was not aware of any violations of Massachusetts law.[6] Ann Romney, Mitt Romney's wife, said that the news media had exaggerated the severity of the incident, and compared traveling in the roof-top dog carrier to riding a motorcycle or riding in the bed of a pickup truck.[7] According to Snopes.com, the incident has been "pointed to as an example of Romney's emotion-free crisis management style. Others viewed it differently, regarding the mode of canine transport the dog was subjected to as unnecessarily callous and cruel."[3]

During the 2012 U.S. Republican presidential primaries, candidate Newt Gingrich aired an anti-Romney attack ad that featured the story.[8][9] In order to contrast Barack Obama with Mitt Romney, David Axelrod, Obama's chief political consultant, tweeted a picture of Obama and his dog, Bo, in the presidential limousine, with the caption "How loving owners transport their dogs".[10] Mark Halperin, the senior political analyst for Time magazine and MSNBC, opined that "for a lot of voters" the incident was "a serious issue".[11] Scott Crider, founder of the satirical Dogs Against Romneymovement, said that the incident had "struck a chord" because, unlike more important issues, it was "something that everyone can understand."[12]

Supplementary information

Seamus had the nickname 'Mr. Personality' because he was a social dog.[13] Seamus was later given to Mitt Romney's sister, Jane Romney of California, and the dog has since died.[14]

References

  1. ^ Jennifer Parker (June 28, 2007). "Romney Strapped Dog to Car Roof". ABC News.
  2. ^ Jeanne Moos (January 13, 2012). "Mitt Romney 'dog-on-the-roof' story appears in Newt Gingrich ad". KSDK News (St. Louis).
  3. ^ a b "Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney transported a dog atop his car". Snopes. January 21, 2008.
  4. ^ Ana Marie Cox (June 27, 2007). "Romney's cruel canine vacation". Time Magazine.
  5. ^ a b "Dog on roof? What was it like for Romney's pooch?". ABC News. June 29, 2007. {{cite web}}: Text "author Blair Soden" ignored (help)
  6. ^ "Dog politics: Mitt Romney, Seamus & the now infamous vacation". Zimbio. January 8, 2012.
  7. ^ "From Ann Romney". Mitt Romney - Road to the White House. June 30, 2007.
  8. ^ James Oliphant (January 12, 2012). "New anti-Romney ad by Gingrich goes to the dog". Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ Kasie Hunt (January 14, 2012). "Attacks on Romney getting personal". Associated Press.
  10. ^ Justin Sink (January 30, 2012). "Axelrod tweaks Romney over strapping dog to car roof". The Hill. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  11. ^ "Newt: Seamus story paints a 'picture' of Mitt". Time Magazine. January 15, 2012.
  12. ^ Jerry Kronenberg (January 17, 2012). "Canine support goes to the dogs". Boston Herald.
  13. ^ Kristina Chew (January 12, 2012). "The curious incident of Mitt's dog on the roof of his car". Care2.
  14. ^ Scott Helman (July 10, 2007). "Introducing Seamus Romney, 'Mr. Personality'". Boston Globe.