The Denver Post

Champ, Bidens’ german Shepherd, Dies at age 13

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Champ, a German shepherd who helped restore the time-honored presidenti­al tradition of having a pet at the White House, died Saturday.

Champ was 13 and “died peacefully at home,” President Joe Biden and Jill Biden, the first lady, said on Twitter.

“In our most joyful moments and in our most grief-stricken days, he was there with us, sensitive to our every unspoken feeling and emotion,” they said. “We love our sweet, good boy and will miss him always.”

The Biden family’s other German shepherd, Major, began roaming the White House in January, after a four-year hiatus of pets in the executive residence during the presidency of Donald Trump.

Major recently was sent for training after a series of biting episodes.

Trump was the first president in more than a century not to have a pet of any kind, Andrew Hager, the historian-in-residence at the Presidenti­al Pet Museum, said.

The Biden family got Champ in 2008 from a breeder after Biden was elected vice president, according to Politico. The Bidens named the puppy Champ in a tribute to Biden’s father, who would tell his son, “Get up, champ,” when life was challengin­g.

Champ was a gentle dog who as a puppy chased golf balls on the front lawn of the Naval Observator­y and loved running after the Bidens’ grandchild­ren, the Bidens said.

As he grew older, he would curl up at the Bidens’ feet in front of a fireplace.

“Even as Champ’s strength waned in his last days, when we came into a room, he would immediatel­y pull himself up, his tail always wagging,” the Bidens said.

 ?? Mandel Ngan, Associated Press file ?? “Everything was instantly better when he was next to us,” the Bidens said of Champ.
Mandel Ngan, Associated Press file “Everything was instantly better when he was next to us,” the Bidens said of Champ.

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