Biden dog Major in doghouse after minor injury
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has Major trouble.
Family dogs Major and Champ have been banished from the White House for a doggie time out in Delaware after Major caused a “minor injury” to a Secret Service agent.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki explained the canine caper Tuesday by saying the dogs “are still getting acclimated and accustomed to their new surroundings and new people.”
“On Monday, the first family’s younger dog, Major, was surprised by an unfamiliar person and reacted in a way that resulted in a minor injury to the individual, which was handled by the White House medical unit, with no further treatment needed,” Psaki said.
Psaki said plans already had been made to send the dogs to Delaware for care while Biden’s wife, Jill, left town Monday to spend Tuesday and Wednesday touring U.S. military installations in Washington state and California. The dogs will return to the White House soon, Psaki said.
“With the first lady traveling for three days, Champ and Major went to Delaware to stay with family friends,” Michael LaRosa, spokesperson for Jill Biden, said Tuesday in an email.
Jill Biden has been preoccupied with getting the
German shepherds settled in at the White House, which can be a difficult place even for a human to get used to.
“I’ve been obsessed with getting our dogs settled because we have (an) old dog and we have a very young dog,” the first lady told talkshow host Kelly Clarkson in a recent interview.
The Bidens adopted Major in 2018 from the Delaware Humane Association. Champ joined the family after Joe Biden was elected vice president in 2008.