US President Donald Trump posted the declassified picture of Conan on Twitter and called him a "wonderful dog" in the tweet.[5] His name was classified at the time, but it was revealed as Conan to Newsweek.[2] A few days later, Trump also referred to the dog as Conan.[6] Trump later re-tweeted a meme (photoshopped by The Daily Wire) of himself awarding Conan a dog version of a Medal of Honor.[7]
After quickly garnering mainstream attention following the raid, merchandising with Conan's depiction and the slogan "Zero Bark Thirty" appeared online, a reference to Zero Dark Thirty, a film about the 2011 special operations raid that killed Osama bin Laden.[8]
Conan's sex
There were conflicting reports on Conan's sex following his reveal to the public. Newsweek initially reported that the dog is female, but the magazine later issued a correction which said Conan is male. RTL Nieuws reported that Conan was trained by a company in Best, Netherlands before being transported to the United States, and a man identified as his former owner and trainer was quoted as saying: "It is a five year old male. It is a very good dog."[9]
On November 25, 2019, a White House official said the dog is female before issuing a correction, saying Conan is in fact male.[10][11] The next day, defense officials confirmed with Stars and Stripes that Conan was male.[12] At the same time, a U.S. defense official disputed this and told ABC News that Conan is female, but ABC's report was retracted a short time later with multiple officials saying they had verified that Conan is male.[13]
On November 25, 2019, Conan made a surprise appearance with a handler at the White House. The handler used dog commands in German during the meeting.[15]Donald Trump introduced Conan to reporters in the White House Rose Garden, saying, "So this is Conan. Right now, probably the world's most famous dog." First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President Mike Pence attended the event as well, with Pence petting Conan and calling him a "hero" during brief remarks.[16]
Death
Conan died in November 2023 of cancer and injuries sustained during service.[17]
See also
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