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President Obama found some treats for his dog Bo on Wednesday at Petsmart in Alexandria, Virginia.
updated 12/21/2011 4:37:41 PM ET 2011-12-21T21:37:41

With his wife and daughters already in Hawaii for the holidays, President Barack Obama took his dog Bo shopping on Wednesday as he waited for congressional leaders to mop up a payroll tax mess that has kept him in Washington.

Obama travelled with Bo, and an entourage of aides, Secret Service agents, doctors and reporters, to a Northern Virginia strip small to buy treats for the three-year-old Portuguese Water Dog featured on the White House holiday cards this year.

Bo accompanied him to PetSmart, where the dog made friends with a brown poodle named Cinnamon.

"Okay, Bo, don't get too personal here," Obama told the dog. He deposited Bo in the car before stopping by Best Buy for Apple gift cards and Nintendo Wii video games for his daughters, including "The Sims 3: Pets" and "Just Dance 3."

"The girls beat me every time on these dance games," he told reporters, joking that he would never let his picture get taken while dancing.

His total came to just under $200, and he told the cashier: "Let's see if my credit card still works," which it did.

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Bo made a friend in the check-out line at the pet store.

The next stop was at Del Ray Pizzeria in Alexandria, Va., where the president bought three pizza pies. He shook hands with supporters to shouts of "I love you, President Obama," although a 50-year-old man said he disagreed with the Obama administration's decision to delay approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport oilsands crude from the western Canadian province of Alberta to Texas.

Michelle, Sasha and Malia Obama left for Hawaii on Friday and the president has delayed his trip to join them as a result of a political impasse over extending payroll tax cuts that are set to expire December 31.

Gallery: Your pets dressed for the holidays!

He called Republican House Speaker John Boehner earlier on Wednesday to urge him to accept a two-month extension as a step towards a full-year deal, to be negotiated in early 2012.

White House spokesman Jay Carney, asked about the shopping excursion, said the president had been very busy ahead of the trip. "Sometimes it's nice to get out of the house," he said.

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Photos: All the presidents’ pets

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  1. Laddie and his daddy

    Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States, had an Airedale terrier named Laddie Boy. Here they pose for photographers outside the White House, circa 1923. (Library Of Congress via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Cal and his collie

    Rob Roy, a white collie, was just like a member of the family to Calvin Coolidge. The 30th president stands next to his pet in this photo from the 1920s, along with his wife, Grace, and their two sons. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Hoover and his hound

    President Herbert Hoover takes plenty of blame from historians for the Great Depression. But he had at least one loyal fan: his German shepherd, King Tut. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. A jolly good Fala

    One of the most famous of all presidential pets was Franklin D. Roosevelt's beloved Fala. Here FDR takes the Scottish terrier for a ride through Hyde Park in 1944. (George Skadding / Time & Life Pictures - Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. When a Feller needs a friend

    In December 1947, President Harry S Truman received an unsolicited gift: a cocker spaniel puppy named Feller, who poses here by the crate he came in. The pup was adopted by Truman’s personal physician. (William J. Smith / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Her little pony

    Caroline Kennedy had something many young girls only dream of: her own pony. Here she sits atop Macaroni in March 1963 while her little brother John, her mother Jacqueline and President John F. Kennedy look on. (John F. Kennedy Library via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. A passel of pets

    Macaroni was far from the only pet in the JFK family. Here Caroline and John enjoy a veritable pack of pooches while vacationing with their parents. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Fly like a beagle

    President Lyndon Johnson raised controversy when he was photographed lifting one of his pet beagles, Him and Her, by the ears. Him sired a litter of puppies in 1965, and LBJ’s daughter kept two of them, Kim and Freckles, shown here in the president’s lap aboard Air Force One. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. A Checkered past

    On September 23, 1952, then-vice presidential candidate Richard Nixon defended his personal finances in a television address that became famously known as the “Checkers speech” (because Nixon said the only contribution he kept was the dog of that name). Nixon still had the cocker spaniel in 1964, when this photo was taken. (Bob Gomel / Time & Life Pictures - Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Ireland, France, and Yorkshire

    After Checkers passed away in 1964, Richard Nixon went on to the presidency and other pets: King Timahoe, an Irish setter; Vicky, a French poodle; and Pasha, a Yorkshire terrier, all shown here outside the White House in 1970. (Pictorial Parade / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Give me Liberty

    President Gerald R. Ford wrestles with his golden retriever, Liberty, in February 1975. The dog was a gift from Ford's daughter, Susan, and his personal photographer, David Hume Kennerly. (David Hume Kennerly / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Play with Misty for me

    President Jimmy Carter’s daughter, Amy, holds her cat, Misty, as she returns to the White House after a weekend with her parents at the Camp David presidential retreat in September 1977. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. A stroke of Lucky

    President Ronald Reagan pauses outside the White House to pet his dog Lucky in 1986. Lucky was a Bouvier des Flandres, a Flemish breed originally developed for cattle droving and sheep herding. (Bill Fitzpatrick / Time & Life Pictures - Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Cavalier attitude

    Nancy Reagan and her dog Rex are clearly glad to see each other as the first lady returns to the White House in April 1986. Rex was a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, generally considered a toy breed. (Karl Schumacher / Time & Life Pictures - Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Face time

    Former president George H.W. Bush enjoys some face-to-face time with his wife Barbara’s springer spaniel, Millie, in Houston. The Bushes also kept one of Millie’s puppies, Ranger, as a pet. (Cynthia Johnson / Time & Life Pictures - Getty Image) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Socks appeal

    Chelsea Clinton’s cat, Socks, appears nonplused by the demands of fame as photographers surround him outside the governor’s mansion in Little Rock, Arkansas soon after Bill Clinton was elected president in November 1992. (Mike Nelson / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Bubba and Buddy

    President Bill Clinton gets an enthusiastic greeting from his chocolate Labrador retriever Buddy on the South Lawn of the White House in June 1999. (Mario Tama / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Scot free

    Scottish terrier Barney, First Dog in the George W. Bush White House, is blasé about the Christmas decorations Laura Bush is unveiling to the media in December 2003. The Bushes also have a second Scottie, Miss Beazley. (Mark Wilson / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. See Spot walk

    George W. Bush’s dog Spot Fetcher follows the president toward the White House in June 2003. Named for Texas Rangers baseball player Scott Fletcher, the springer spaniel was the daughter of President George H.W. Bush’s dog Millie.) (Manny Ceneta / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Bo knows politics

    President Barack Obama runs alongside Bo, a six-month old male Portuguese water dog, in the White House April 12, 2009. The dog was a gift from Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Victoria, to the Obama girls. (Pete Souza / The White House) Back to slideshow navigation
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