President Donald Trump made a surprise appearance Monday with the dog he called the "world's most famous" - Conan, the Belgian Malinois injured in the raid that took down Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
"Conan is a tough cookie, and nobody's going to mess with Conan," the president told reporters gathered in the Rose Garden. He added, "Yet you see how beautiful and how calm he is during a situation like this. And you're very lucky, because he's not in a bad mood today."
Trump identified the dog as male during the news conference. But confusion over the dog's sex abounded after it concluded. A pool reporter, citing a White House official who spoke on background, said the dog was female. That claim was later contradicted by another official, who said Conan was male.
Intrigue has surrounded the heroic canine ever since Trump disclosed that "a beautiful dog, a talented dog" had chased Baghdadi into a dead-end tunnel during the October 26 operation in northern Syria. The pup's identity was briefly considered classified, with US officials concerned that publicising it might also reveal the identity of the elite Army unit she served.