President’s Dogs Booted From WH After Biting Incident

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White House security staff know their duty may require them to put themselves in harm’s way—but maybe not like this. President Joe Biden’s two German shepherds have reportedly been sent away from the White House after one of them was involved in an alleged “biting incident” with an unlucky security staffer.

According to CNN, it was a 3-year-old Major who had the alleged altercation with an unnamed member of White House security.  He and the other Biden dog, Champ, have now been moved to their family home in Wilmington, Delaware.

It’s not known if the staffer sustained any injuries. People familiar with Major’s demeanor told the network that he’s sometimes quite a stressed boy who is known to jump and charge at staff. Champ, who is 13, is reportedly much calmer. The White House has yet to comment on the dog situation.

Read more at CNN.

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Tall Stacey
3 years ago

Poor pups.
And poor Prez., I’m sure he is missing his boys.

Bill Formby
3 years ago

There is a price to pay for being near the seat of power. The security guard clearly did not understand the pack rules and had to be straightened out. It is sad that they punished the dog for correcting an errant staffer.

3 years ago

I blame the staffer. The dog is innocent of all charges.

3 years ago

Major was a Shelter Dog. And we all know that they can be a handful. Something must’ve spooked the poor guy. When you think it through, the no-longer-former-White House is way too big a life for most dogs. Think what it must be like for a Rescue. Jack agrees with me on this assessment.

It is a tragedy, though. I feel so sad for the poor guy.

(P.S. Of course, by poor guy I mean the dog, not the security guard.)

Glenn Geist
3 years ago

With all the strangers running around and a new environment, I’m not surprised. I’ve had aggression problems with one of mine who had spent all his life in a quiet and nearly empty house. Fortunately he’s under 20 pounds.

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