Whatever happened to Reagan?


Back when he was the Republican candidate for governor of Florida, Rick Scott and his staff did their best to let the public know his family adopted a rescue dog.

They even held a contest to allow the public to name the dog, who would become “Reagan.”

So, to some, it seemed strange that the Labrador retriever hadn’t been seen again since Scott took office, in January of 2011.

The Tampa Bay Times, albeit it two years later, finally solved the mystery — but not until after getting quite a runaround.

The Times last week  asked both Scott’s current and former communications directors what happened to Reagan, but both refused to answer.

Brian Burgess, communications director during the campaign and for more than a year after Scott took office, told two Times reporters he thought it was strange that they would ask, and declined to answer.

When pressed, he referred all questions about the dog to Melissa Sellers, the governor’s new communications director. Sellers told reporters she was too busy to find an answer to the question.

A spokesman for the governor’s wife also declined to respond to questions about Reagan, saying only that they have one dog — a rescued 7-year-old Lab named Tallee.

What was the governor’s office trying to hide, reporters wondered. Why weren’t the communications directors, uh, communicating? And where was Reagan, the dog the Scott family made such a big deal about when they rescued him?

Commenters at the time praised Scott for getting a rescue dog, instead of a purebred like Bo, the president’s Portuguese water dog.

“The Scott family is proud to announce that the name (chosen by you) for their newly adopted pup is Reagan!” read Scott’s announcement on his Facebook page. “Thanks to everyone who participated in the fun contest.”

But apparently they were less proud to announce what became of Reagan, and how they ended up with a dog named Tallee.

This week, Times reporters were able to ask the governor himself, and learned that Reagan, due to behavioral issues, had been returned to the grooming and boarding business they got him from.

Scott said Reagan never bit anyone, but that he “scared the living daylights” out of people at the mansion. One kitchen employee threatened to quit because of the dog, he said, and photographer Eric Tournay was frightened when the dog “barked like crazy” every time he saw him with a camera.

“He was a rescue dog,” Scott said, “and he couldn’t be around anybody that was carrying anything.”

About a month after the family moved to the governor’s mansion, they gave the dog back to his prior owner, the governor said.

Tallee, he said, has a much different personality.

Based on his description, Tallee sounds more needy, submissive and controllable.

(Photo: Reagan, from Facebook)

Comments

Comment from Wilma Williams
Time January 16, 2013 at 8:25 am

how much is pet insurance

Comment from James
Time January 16, 2013 at 8:36 am

Politics and the press stoops to an all time low. Useing an animal to get votes and feeling it must be reported by the press. WHY ??

Comment from vida
Time January 16, 2013 at 6:57 pm

He was a rescue dog and couldn’t be around anyone carrying anything? WTH? Ah training, might have helped. Sad, just sad, but the dog is probably better off without an owner like that.

Comment from Anne’n'Spencer
Time January 16, 2013 at 10:32 pm

Once again, I remember that antique horse trough in center city Philadelphia that says, “A merciful man is merciful to his beasts.” Scott hasn’t shown a lot of mercy to his fellow human beings. I don’t see how a poor dog would’ve stood a chance. I hope Reagan has found a better home. I also hope he’s still with us.

Comment from RubyB
Time January 21, 2013 at 12:04 pm

I cannot find any verification of Scott’s story. I hope people don’t let this die until Reagan’s fate is verified.

Remember Rick Scott was the head of HCA, a giant “health” care company convicted of massive Medicare fraud. He’s dishonest, to say the least. Florida Republicans have engaged in a massive voter suppression effort since 2000. Remember in the 2000 election, at least 90,000 black people were prevented from voting and Bush still lost the state in the vote count.

Rick Scott is still stealing the public money: http://www.politicususa.com/rick-scott-taxpayers-clinics.html

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