Former “first dog” of N.C. passes away

Zipper, one of two “first dogs” belonging to former North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue and her husband, died this week in New Bern.

The 7-½-year-old Tibetan terrier had been diagnosed with lymphoma.  The former governor’s husband, Bob Eaves, said Zipper died after suffering a stroke.

Zipper and her mother, Dosie, lived in the Executive Mansion in Raleigh during Perdue’s four-year term. 

Her death came just a few days after that of Barney, a Scottish terrier — also suffering from lymphoma — belonging to former President George W. Bush.

“When we took her to the Veterinary School at N.C. State, they also diagnosed her with lymphoma,” Eaves told the New Bern Sun Journal. “They gave her only two months to live.”

Zipper surpassed that prognosis by nearly two months.

Over Christmas, Perdue stayed in Raleigh with her ailing dog. She plans to go to Harvard University later this month to teach public policy for the spring semester.

Eaves said Zipper enjoyed a last visit to the Trent River on Tuesday evening.

“She raced out to the river like she had all the energy in the world,” he said. On  Wednesday, he said, she was listless and barely moving. “…The vet came and said she wouldn’t make it through the night and he helped her go.”

(Photo: N.C. Cultural Resources Commission)

Comments

Comment from Bev Perdue
Time February 8, 2013 at 4:39 pm

Zipper was a marvelous dog. I am writing a bit about her courage and tenacity during the last four months. Her attitude changed us all

Her mom

Comment from Kim E.
Time February 8, 2013 at 6:24 pm

Our hearts are with you- Gov. Bev. What a sweetie she was.

Comment from Micki
Time February 10, 2013 at 10:46 pm

I have a Tibetan Terrier, Maggie. She is the sweetest, kindest , friendliest breed of dog I’ve ever come across. True angels.

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