Photographs courtesy of Jack the Bulldog’s Facebook page.
Your first birthday is a big deal, no matter whether you have two legs or four furry ones.
Georgetown University’s live mascot, Jack, celebrated his first birthday a few days early with a party on Healy Lawn, complete with ice cream, his own pool, and many friends in attendance.
According to the university’s bio, Jack was born on June 29, 2013, and arrived on campus in October.
Friday Fun: Georgetown University’s New Mascot Celebrates His First Birthday (Photos)
Happy birthday, Jack the bulldog!
Your first birthday is a big deal, no matter whether you have two legs or four furry ones.
Georgetown University’s live mascot, Jack, celebrated his first birthday a few days early with a party on Healy Lawn, complete with ice cream, his own pool, and many friends in attendance.
According to the university’s bio, Jack was born on June 29, 2013, and arrived on campus in October.
Happy birthday, Jack!
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