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The first dogs aren’t gone from the White House for good they’re just taking a “previously planned” paws. Er, pause.
President Joe Biden’s German shepherds had tongues wagging on Tuesday over reports that they were sent back to the first family’s Delaware home after Major, who made history as the West Wing’s first rescue dog, allegedly bit a member of White House security. A picture appearing to show an empty dog bed leaning against a wall outside the White House also tugged at animal-lovers’ hearts; proof positive, it seemed, that Major was in the doghouse.
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Major’s not the only misbehaving White House dog. But don’t let that deter you from adopting a shelter pup
So many people are adopting dogs in this time of pandemic-induced loneliness that shelters are being emptied out. A recent “biting incident” involving a certain presidential pup, though, might have some reconsidering.
Major, a German shepherd adopted by the Bidens in 2018, was removed from the White House last week after he displayed aggressive behavior toward a member of White House security. He and Champ, the Bidens’ older German shepherd, were sent to the Biden family home in Delaware. (The move may not be permanent the dogs have been known to stay there when the first lady is out of town.)