Biden’s dogs return to Delaware due to aggressive behavior

At his home in Wilmington, Delaware, the US President sent his two German shepherds Joe Biden, following a “bite incident” by a member of the White House security.

3-year-old Major, the youngest of the two German shepherds of the presidential couple, showed aggressive behavior, barking, rushing, jumping and falling on members of the White House staff and guards, as reported by the television network CNN and rebroadcasts AMPE.

Sources spoke to the American network about the “bite incident”, without specifying whether there was an injury. The incident was considered quite serious and the two wolves, Major and Chap, 13, were decided to be taken to the Biden home in Wilmington last week.

Major, adopted by Joe Biden and his wife Jill in November 2018 while in a shelter, became the first once homeless resident of the White House, where he settled a few days after the inauguration of the Democratic president in January.

Donald Trump had no pets in the White House.

It is unclear whether the two wolves will return to the presidency.

During an interview last month, First Lady Jill Biden admitted that she was quite concerned about the smooth installation of the two wolf dogs in their new home.

“They have to take the elevator, which they are not used to, and they have to go out into the greenery in the southern part of the White House, where a lot of people see them. I’m obsessed with settling down and being calm. “ he had told NBC.

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