Meet Bobby, South Korea’s new ‘first dog’
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung posted a photo of himself sitting on an armchair with his dog Bobby on social media.
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s office introduced the nation’s “first dog”, Bobby, on July 14.
In an Instagram post, Mr Lee shared a photo of himself sitting on an armchair with the dog. He said his family has been raising the dog.
“A quarter of South Korea’s population lives with a pet. Through Bobby, who gives us happiness and solace by just being with us, I could understand the minds of people who are living with their pets,” he said in the post.
His office did not immediately elaborate on the dog’s age, when the family began raising it, or its gender.
The story of Bobby was first revealed during Mr Lee’s meeting with civil servant trainees at Jincheon-eup, North Chungcheong province, on July 14.
When asked how a newly recruited civil servant could become a beloved teammate, Mr Lee replied that it could be done by winning the teammates’ hearts.
He then shared a recent episode with Bobby, saying, “Even dogs know that they are beloved or not. I had a bit of an argument with my wife this morning because (Bobby) just goes to my wife. I was a bit frustrated.”
He continued, “But I got to understand its feeling. It’s because it’s my wife who feeds the dog and hangs out with it. I sometimes do.”
Mr Lee stressed that a show of integrity is what makes a human relationship between teammates get going.
“It’s not the technique, it’s the mind, or the virtuous mind, that makes it work,” he said. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK


