Biden German Shepherd has aggressive incident and is sent back to Delaware
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President Joe Biden's two German shepherds, Major and Champ have had a short-lived stay in the White House after a "biting incident" prompted the family to send them home.  

Major, 3, and Champ, who is estimated to be around 13 years old, were returned last week to the family's estate in Wilmington, Delaware, after Major displayed aggressive behavior to White House security, CNN reported.  


The dogs moved into the White House in January, a week after the inauguration. The family had previously made many efforts to settle the dogs into their new home at the White House. 

The Bidens adopted major in November 2018 from the Delaware Humane Association, an animal shelter. Major made history for being the first shelter dog in the White House. In celebration of this achievement, the DHA held an "indoguration" in Major's honor on January 17, three days before President Biden's inauguration.

 

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