CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. (AP) — Buddy, former President Clinton's ebullient chocolate retriever, was killed by a car near the Clinton home, police said Thursday.

The dog's death "strictly an accident," said Lt. Charles Ferry of the New Castle police. Buddy ran from the residence Wednesday afternoon, playfully chasing a contractor who had just left the home, he said.

He was hit on Route 117, a busy two-lane road at the bottom of the cul-de-sac that includes the ex-president's home and was pronounced dead at an animal hospital. The name of the driver was not made public.

Julia Payne, a Clinton spokeswoman, said neither the ex-president nor his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, was home at the time.

"We are deeply saddened by Buddy's death," the Clintons said in a statement. "He was a loyal companion and brought us much joy. He will truly be missed."

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The Clintons got Buddy as a puppy in 1997, just weeks before the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke. The dog was named after the president's great-uncle, Henry Oren "Buddy" Grisham, who had died earlier that year.

Spokesman Mike McCurry quipped at the time that Clinton got the dog, a present from a friend, because "It's the president's desire to have one loyal friend in Washington."

Buddy became one of the most photographed pets in the nation, often seen playing on the White House grass or bounding into a helicopter headed for Camp David.

Clinton acknowledged that the family's senior pet, Socks the cat, was not happy at all with the newcomer.

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