Biden’s Dogs Moved Out of White House Following Aggressive Behavior
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Biden’s Dogs Moved Out of White House Following Aggressive Behavior

According to reports, the two German Shepards were returned to the Biden family home in Delaware last week after “aggressive behavior.”
“Major, who was adopted by Biden in November 2018 from a Delaware animal shelter, had what one of the people described as a 'biting incident' with a member of White House security,” reported CNN.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST“The exact condition of the victim is unknown, however, the episode was serious enough that the dogs were subsequently moved to Wilmington, Delaware, where they remain,” CNN continued.
Their arrival had been heralded as being the first rescue dogs in the White House.
"I have two German shepherds. One thinks he's Secret Service and he is," Biden said of 12-year-old Champ in an ABC article in January.
"And the other one is a puppy," he said while campaigning in Iowa last year. "My vet said, 'your shepherd's 12-years-old. He's getting slow. The best thing to keep him going is get another little puppy.'"
