#27: President Abraham Lincoln’s Pets Fido and Goats
Abraham Lincoln adored animals, most famously his dog Fido. A yellow mixed-breed, Fido was so beloved that Lincoln left him with friends in Springfield to spare him the stress of Washington life. The Lincolns also kept goats, Nanny and Nanko, who pulled the boys’ carts around the White House lawn.

These pets revealed Lincoln’s gentle, compassionate nature. Fido’s memory endured long after Lincoln’s death, becoming a symbol of loyalty and kindness. The goats delighted Tad and Willie, bringing laughter to a household burdened by war. Lincoln’s affection for animals reflected his empathy, a quality that shaped both his family and presidency.
