Biden‘s 2 dogs are seen on the White House lawn on January 25, 2021.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s pet dog, Major, recently bit security personnel at the White House and was kicked out of the White House.
According to U.S. media reports, last week, Biden’s two German shepherds “Champ” (Champ) and “Major” (Major), have been moved back to Biden’s old Home.
After Biden was elected president of the United States, his two pet dogs also became the “first dog”, following Biden to live together in the White House. But the good times did not last long.
According to CNN, last week, the two dogs moved back to Biden’s old home in Delaware. Because one of the German shepherd “Major”, in the White House to make aggressive behavior, biting security personnel.
The report said that the condition of the security officer’s injuries has not yet been determined, but the matter is so serious that the 2 dogs must be moved back to their home. The White House has not yet commented on the matter.
Biden adopted “Major” from an animal shelter in Delaware in 2018. The report said that the 3-year-old “Major” is easily agitated, it will make jumping, barking, chasing actions to the security personnel. And the 13-year-old “champion” because of the old age, the movement is slower.
The outside world noted that this is not the first Time the “Major” trouble, during the election, Biden had played with the “Major”, slipped and injured, resulting in a broken paw.
On November 29, 2020, Biden’s office released a statement saying that on November 28, Biden slipped and fell while playing with his pet dog, Major, injuring one of his feet, and on the afternoon of November 29, he went to a local orthopedic hospital in Delaware for an examination.
A computerized tomography scan revealed a Hairline fracture of the lateral and medial cuneiform bones of Biden. Because the fracture was in the middle of the foot, Biden needed to wear a walking boot for treatment.
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