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Sutter Brown (September 24, 2003 – December 30, 2016) was the pet dog of
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Jerry Brown Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. (born April 7, 1938) is an American lawyer, author, and politician who served as the 34th and 39th governor of California from 1975 to 1983 and 2011 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected Secretary of ...
of
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and his wife,
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.Judy Lin
California gov's newest ally? A 'fur ball' with charm
Associated Press (February 18, 2011).
Sutter was a
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,Nick Miller
How Sutter Brown saved California
''Sacramento News & Review'', September 26, 2013.
originally from
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. He is named after early Sacramento settler
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(known for his
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's role in the California Gold Rush). Sutter was first owned by
Kathleen Brown Kathleen Lynn Brown (born September 25, 1945) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 29th Treasurer of California from 1991 to 1995. Brown unsuccessfully ran for Governor of California in the 1994 election. Early life and e ...
who gave the pet to her brother after he won the
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.


Career

Sutter was adopted by the Brown family after Jerry Brown's black Labrador Dharma died in 2010.David Siders
California's 'first dog' falls critically ill
''Politico'' (October 11, 2016).
Sutter was formally introduced to the press in February 2011 by Anne Gust Brown at an event in front of the
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; the first lady said "he's going to herd the budget vote." Jennifer Fearing, the Sacramento-based California senior state director for the
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dog-sat for Sutter and also brought him to an event promoting spay/neuter in Los Angeles. At Fearing's suggestion, Governor Brown and the California Democratic Party took Sutter on the road to promote the passage of California Proposition 30 (Temporary Taxes to Fund Education) in 2012, an important priority for Governor Brown. The Prop 30 team took Sutter on thirty stops in thirty days at Democratic phonebanks across the state; the dog met with the ''
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'' editorial board and received the
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from the mayor of Chico in a live-television broadcast.Carla Marinucci
Critics howl over lobbyist walking governor's dog
''San Francisco Chronicle'', October 25, 2013.
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wrote in ''
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'' that "Sutter actually did fit uncannily into the overall strategy" leading to Prop 30's success. Sutter was named a "Force in California Politics" by BuzzFeed and "the Corgi Who Helped California Raise Taxes" in ''The New Republic''. In 2013, gun rights and hunting groups criticized Fearing for her role as a regular dog-walker of Sutter. While Fearing's dog-walking was a volunteer role, the groups argued that as a registered lobbyist, Fearing should report it as an in-kind donation of services to the governor. The groups "explored" filing a complaint with the
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. Fearing said that the notion was ridiculous and that she had a personal, not a political relationship, with Sutter. A senior advisor to the governor also said there was no conflict of interest, saying: "Sutter is very lovable, and he'll cuddle up with anybody – especially someone who rubs his tummy. The governor knows how to wag the dog, but the dog does not wag the governor." Sutter also engaged in a pet therapy visit for at least one state Senator in California.


Public image

Sutter had been frequently seen with Governor Brown and Anne Gust Brown while the couple were in
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, and could sometimes be seen in the governor's offices. Sutter was credited as showing a warmer side that balanced the governor's cerebral, philosophical reputation and assisted in negotiation. Judy Lin of the
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reported that Sutter "emerged as the warm-and-fuzzy counterpoint to the often blunt demeanor of the veteran Democratic politician rown and his scratch-me-on-the-belly playfulness has disarmed even the governor's most persistent political foes during the sometimes-testy discussions over how to close the state's $27 billion deficit." Senate Republican Leader Bob Dutton said: "Sutter and I have developed a relationship." According to the ''
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'', "Sutter's magnetism cannot be understated. When the governor's sister and original Sutter owner, Kathleen Brown, returned to reside in the state, fears that the dog might leave Sacramento caused near-panic. Reporters quickly contacted Kathleen for comment, to which she assured she would not 'disintermediate' Sutter from the governor’s care." Sutter has a
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page with over 15,000 fans,Sutter Brown
on Facebook.
as well as a
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account. He was referred to by the Brown administration as the "First Dog of California" and had a page on the Governor's website, where he was listed by this title. The ''
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'' reported that Sutter "put a cuddly face on public programs" with the @SutterBrown Twitter account "frequently pair ngadorable images with reminders about policies such as a state
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or water conservation rebates."Jeremy B. White
Sutter Brown, first dog of California, dead at 13
''Los Angeles Times'' (December 13, 2016).


Illness

In October 2016, Sutter became gravely ill and underwent treatment at an
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in the Sacramento area. He died on December 30, 2016, at the age of 13, from
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.


References

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