
Biden’s dogs are back at the White House after biting someone, Psaki says
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First dogs Champ and Major have returned to the White House after they were sent away to Delaware following a biting incident, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday.
"The dog’s being trained now," President Biden told "Good Morning America," last week, suggesting that 3-year-old pooch Major had not been expelled because of the incident. "He was going home, I didn’t banish him to home." Earlier, Psaki said that first dogs Major and Champ, 13, were sent to Wilmington for a "pre-planned" trip, as the president and first lady Jill Biden would be away. Earlier this month, reports broke that Major bit a member of the White House security team and had been barking and lunging at other staffers. Affirming that the rescue dog is indeed a good boy, Biden said that Major just needed some more time to adjust to life in the White House.More Related News