Biden’s Dog Major Bites Security Agent, Returns to Training

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s dog, Major, bit a security agent at the White House on Monday and will now undergo additional training, a White House spokeswoman said. The incident took place as the agent was walking Major on the South Lawn, the spokeswoman said. The agent sustained a minor injury and did not require medical attention, she said. Major, a 3-year-old German shepherd, was adopted by the Bidens from the Delaware Humane Association in 2018. He is one of two dogs owned by the president, along with Champ, a 12-year-old German shepherd. The White House did not provide details about the nature of the training that Major will undergo. The incident is the latest in a series of challenges that the Bidens have faced with their dogs. In 2021, Major was involved in a biting incident with two staff members at the White House. The dog was subsequently sent to Delaware for training. Champ, meanwhile, has been experiencing health problems in recent months. In August 2021, he was diagnosed with a tumor on his leg. The tumor was successfully removed, but Champ has continued to have health issues. The Bidens have said that they are committed to providing their dogs with the best possible care. They have also said that they understand that owning dogs can be a challenge, but that they love their pets and are determined to make them happy and healthy. The White House has not said when Major will return to the White House. It is possible that he will not return until after the Bidens leave office in January 2025. In the meantime, Major will remain in training and will not be seen at the White House. The incident has sparked a debate about whether or not dogs should be allowed in the White House. Some people believe that dogs are a distraction and can pose a security risk. Others believe that dogs are part of a family and should be welcome in the White House. The White House has not said whether or not it will change its policy on dogs in the future. It is likely that the debate about dogs in the White House will continue for some time. It is also likely that the Bidens will continue to face challenges with their dogs. However, they have said that they are committed to providing their pets with the best possible care. They have also said that they understand that owning dogs can be a challenge, but that they love their pets and are determined to make them happy and healthy..

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