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Biden's dogs were evicted from the White House: one of them bit the guard

The German shepherds of the Biden spouses had to be taken out of the White House after the younger dog Major bit the guard, reports Air force.

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According to US media reports, the pets were returned to the Biden family home in Wilmington, Delaware. The reason was the animal's aggressive behavior towards a White House employee.

The Biden took the three-year-old Major from the orphanage in 2018. He became the first dog from an animal shelter to live at the residence of the President of the United States.

Their second dog, Champ, is 13 years old. According to CNN, this dog is not so active due to its venerable age.

Anonymous sources told CNN that Major jumped, barked and attacked White House staff and guards.

Both dogs moved to the White House four days after Joe Biden took office.

US First Lady Jill Biden spoke on the Kelly Clarkson Show last month about how she was arranging the dogs in her new home.

“I was obsessed with getting our dogs settled because we have an old dog and a very young dog. They are not used to elevators and are walked on the South Lawn, where there are usually a lot of people. I try to make everyone comfortable and calm down,” said the first lady.

Major was the first shelter dog to live in the White House, but President Lyndon Johnson had a rescue terrier dog named Yuki. The dog was found at a gas station in Texas by the president's daughter Lucy on Thanksgiving Day 1966. This is stated on the website of the Presidential Pet Museum, which collects information about animals in the White House.

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Biden's dogs love being together, a person familiar with the family said - something Biden also said last month. Biden said he took Major in as a companion for Champ to keep the older dog busy and active.

“We have Major, he’s a rescue dog. We asked the vet, “What can we do to support Champ? And he said, “Give him a dog.” They’re buddies,” Biden told the media on Valentine’s Day while walking with two German shepherds released on the North Lawn.

Jill Biden also said that dogs are not allowed on furniture, although she admitted that she found Major on the couch.

"They're running all over the place," the first lady said.

The game with the Major caused Joe Biden's foot injury in November. Shortly thereafter, Biden described the incident during an interview with CNN.

“I got out of the shower. The younger dog dropped the ball in front of me and I had to grab the ball. “I grabbed it and the dog ran,” Biden explained. “Jokingly, I ran after him and grabbed his tail. He slipped and I tripped on the rug he slipped on. Not a very exciting story."

A person familiar with the matter confirmed to CNN that the dogs are in Delaware.

Together with their owners, these shepherd dogs appeared in public service announcements that encourage Americans to wear masks. They also came up with their own Christmas greetings in December.

The White House has a long history of pets. Donald Trump became the first president in more than a hundred years to have no dog.

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At a rally in Texas in 2019, he said he would "feel fake" if he walked a pet on the White House lawn, and besides, he didn't have time for it.

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