WASHINGTON – Life in the White House seems to cause stress to the poor Major, the German Shepherd’s Joe Biden. The dog was removed from the presidential residence earlier this month after biting a person, was taken to Delaware for a training course, but relapsed just days after returning.
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Michael LaRosa, spokesperson for the First Lady Jill, explained that the dog “is still adjusting to the new environment and took a bite on a walk.” The bitten person, a National Park Service employee, was seen by the White House doctor “as a precaution” and is fine.
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After the first incident, Biden explained that Major was not used to seeing people coming “from every corner” and “reacted to protect”. The other dog in the family, the thirteen year old Champ, he had spent time in the White House as a child when the current president was Barack Obama’s deputy.
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