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Gov. Ivey introduces new First Dog of Alabama

Huntley, the new First Dog of Alabama, is a three-year-old, female Yellow Lab.

Gov. Kay Ivey and the new First Dog of Alabama, Huntley. Governor's Office

Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday introduced Huntley, the new First Dog of Alabama. Huntley is a three-year-old, female Yellow Lab.

“Huntley is amazing, and I am excited to introduce her to my fellow Alabamians,” Ivey said. “She and I enjoy practicing her commands and tricks, playing with her toys, and we have even had a chance to break away for a weekend at the lake. Huntley very quickly adjusted to life at the Governor’s Mansion, and she is loving it!”

Huntley resides with Ivey in the Alabama Governor’s Mansion. She will even have the opportunity to occasionally join Ivey in her Capitol Office.

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