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Michael Bloomberg shakes man's hand and then dog's mouth while campaigning in Vermont

Jan 29, 2020, 18:23 IST
TwitterMichael Bloomberg greets a dog on the campaign trail.
  • Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg shook a dog's face on the campaign trail.
  • Bloomberg met the dog while campaigning in Vermont.
  • The internet had a lot to say about the dog-shaking incident.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg on Monday greeted a dog by shaking its mouth, rather than going for the standard move of asking for a paw to shake its hand.

The moment, which took place after Bloomberg shook a man's hand while campaigning in Vermont, was captured on video and went viral on Tuesday.

Though the dog appeared to be fine after the encounter, the video of the moment created a stir online.

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"He plays with his dogs and his kids' dogs the same way," Stu Loeser, a Bloomberg spokesman, told Insider. "Mike's never met a dog he doesn't like and vice versa."

In 2011, The New York Times reported that the former New York City mayor did not view his girlfriend's dogs as his own. The dogs were a Christmas gift to Bloomberg from his significant other, Diana Taylor.

"The dogs could stay, he told her. But she would be looking after them," the report said.

It's unclear if Bloomberg would have a dog or any pets in the White House if elected.

President Donald Trump is the first president in well over a century not to have a dog while living in the White House.

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