Major Biden is out of the niche and in the White House.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden have shown that their dog Major is back at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. after being sent to an off-site education “to suit life in the White House” before this month.
“He’s back, yes,” Biden said in an interview posted Friday on NBC’s “Today”. “He’s a lovely, adorable dog, he is. “
In March, Biden’s two German pastors, Major and Champ, were temporarily sent back to Delaware on a plan previously planned this month for education after Major caused a “minor injury” to a U. S. Secret Service worker on March 8.
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Later, in March, Major worried about a momentary bite incident, days after returning to the Delaware White House. The victim noticed it through the White House medical unit and returned to the paintings without injury.
The first girl, Biden, also showed that the dogs would have a new friend, one with fewer barking. NBC’s Craig Melvin asked the first girl to respond to rumors that a cat would be added to the family’s puppy list.
“She’s waiting for the scenes, ” said Jill Biden. ” He was a component of (the major’s) training, he was taken to a shelter with cats, and he did well.
President Biden said the cat wasn’t his idea.
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Major followed Biden’s family circle in 2018 and moved to the White House a few days after the inauguration, a return to decades-old presidential pet culture after the dogless administration of former President Donald Trump.
The first girl, Jill Biden, posted photos as the two cubs frolicked in the south garden: “Champ and Major joined us in the White House!”He said the tweet adorned with red hearts and paw prints.
Contribution: Jenna Ryu, Rasha Ali and Hannah Yasharoff