Michelle Obama celebrates spring with our two favorite pups

Even though the Obamas are out of the White House, we can't help reminiscing about our favorite former first pooches, Bo and Sunny. We definitely we miss seeing regular photos of these adorable, furry faces -- who wouldn't?
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Michelle Obama recently gave the world a glimpse of what Bo and Sunny are up to since leaving the White House -- and not surprisingly, they're as happy as ever. Check out this adorable photo of them enjoying the warm weather, posted by the former flotus.
Look who has a spring in their step! Celebrate the #FirstDayOfSpring by grabbing a friend, heading outside, and getting moving. pic.twitter.com/yQTb0sQgCc
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) March 20, 2017
The Obamas, too, have been having some fun post presidency. In February, the power couple was seen on vacation with Richard Branson. President Obama sported a backwards hat while jet skiing -- of course, the meme went viral.
Related: Pets in the White House
Theodore Roosevelt: Pony named "Algonquin" (12 horses) (Photo: Library of Congress. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Theodore Roosevelt: Hyacinth macaw named "Eli Yale" (Owl, 6 dogs, 2 cats, snake, 2 kangaroos, one-legged rooster, rabbit, flying squirrel, 5 guinea pigs, 5 bears, pig, and a raccoon) (Photo: Library of Congress. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) William Howard Taft: Cows named "Pauline Wayne" and "Mooly Wooly" (Photo: Library of Congress. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Woodrow Wilson: Sheep used to graze on the White House lawn. Wilson also had a tobacco-chewing tam named "Old Ike," an airedale named "Davie," a greyhound named "Mountain Boy," bull terrier named "Bruce," songbirds, and a cat named "Puffins." (Photo: Library of Congress. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Warren G. Harding: Airedale terrier named "Laddie Boy," English bulldog named "Old Boy" and a squirrel named "Pete" (Photo: Library of Congress. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Calvin Coolidge: White collie named "Rob Roy" and chow named "Tiny Tim" (Photo: National Archives. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Calvin Coolidge: Raccoon named "Rebecca." He also had another raccoon, 10 dogs, three canaries, mockingbird, goose, two cats, donkey, bobcat, two lion cubs, a wallaby, a pygmy hippo, and a black bear. (Photo: National Archives. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Herbert Hoover: Belgian shepherd named "King Tut" and a pair of alligators that crawled around the White House grounds. (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Scottish terrier named "Fala" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Harry Truman: Cocker spaniel named "Feller" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Harry Truman: Irish setter named "Mike" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Dwight Eisenhower: Weimaraner named "Heidi," parakeet named "Gabby" (she was never photographed) (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) John F. Kennedy: Welsh terrier named "Charlie" (his favorite) and a mixed-breed named "Pushinka" (Photo: John F. Kennedy Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) John F. Kennedy: German shepherd named "Clipper," Welsh terrier named "Charlie" (with Caroline), mixed-breed named "Wolf" (reclining by Caroline), Irish cocker spaniel named "Shannon" (with John Jr.) and two of Pushinka's puppies (with First Lady Jackie Kennedy). (Photo: John F. Kennedy Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) John F. Kennedy: Pony named "Macaroni" (another pony named "Tex") (Photo: John F. Kennedy Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Lyndon B. Johnson: Collie named "Blanco" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Lyndon B. Johnson: Beagles "Him" and "Her" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Lyndon B. Johnson: Mixed-breed named "Yuki" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Richard Nixon: Terrier named "Pasha," poodle named "Vicky," and Irish setter named "King Timahoe" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Richard Nixon: Cocker spaniel named "Checkers" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Gerald Ford: Golden retriever named "Liberty" and her litter of puppies born at the White House (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Gerald Ford: Siamese cat named "Shan" (Photo: Gerald Ford Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: Golden retriever named "Victory" (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: King Charles spaniel named "Rex" (Photo: Wikipedia. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Ronald Reagan: Bouvier des Flandres herding dog named "Lucky" (Photo: Ronald Reagan Presidential library. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) George H.W. Bush: Springer spaniel named "Millie" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) George H.W. Bush: Springer spaniel named "Ranger" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Bill Clinton: Labrador retriever named "Buddy" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Socks, the first cat of the Clinton family, August 24, 1994. (Photo by Larry Downing/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images) George W. Bush: Scottish terriers named "Barney" and "Miss Beazley" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) George W. Bush: American shorthair cat named "India," "Willie," or sometimes called "Kitty" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) George W. Bush: Springer spaniel named "Spot" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) Barack Obama: Portuguese water dogs named "Bo" and "Sunny" (Photo: White House. Source: Presidential Pet Museum, The White House) See Gallery