Kennedy's dogs will be missed at the Capitol
A story posted on Politico talks about how Sen. Ted Kennedy's long string of Portuguese water dogs will be missed around Capitol Hill:
With their black curly hair, floppy ears and bouncy gait, Kennedy's dogs became a part of the lawmaker's nearly 47-year Hill tenure.
Kennedy's Senate office always had water bowls and tennis balls on hand. Major legislation was hammered out as White House officials patted fuzzy heads and threw balls during meetngs. The dogs were known to snooze under committee room tables.
"It's like the end of an era," said Kennedy's former judiciary committee general council David Sutphen. "I find it hard to believe you'll have another senator with a dog who comes to meetings all over the Capitol. It's kind of the closing of a chapter."

Kennedy and dog Splash attend a 2007 book signing.
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