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Elzanna Zapperelli

, Lifetime pet owner.
Answered March 22, 2018 · Author has 12K answers and 6.6M answer views

Actually, Trump has made it clear that he thinks pets are "dirty." When Pence moved into the Vice-President's residence, he brought several pets with him, including a snake, rabbit, cats (as I recall, but several pets.) Trump was thoroughly upset and told Pence that bringing dirty animals into the residence was a terrible thing to do, and Pence should get rid of them. True story.
As far as anyone knows, Trump has never had a house pet.