Joe Biden’s dogs were shipped back to his home in Delaware after they reportedly terrorized the White House and took a chunk of flesh out of a staffer.
The White House will not comment on reports that the two German shepherds, Major and Champ, were shipped back to Wilmington after three-year-old Major showed aggression and bit a staffer.
One source told CNN that there was a “biting incident” involving a White House staffer that drew blood. There is also a report that the dogs ran wild off their leashes and that the staff was afraid of them.
The Bidens adopted Major in November 2018 from an animal shelter. Champ, pictured above with Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, is 13 years old.
The dogs moved into the White House soon after Biden was inaugurated on Jan. 20. Like children with no home training, they began making a nuisance of themselves.
In addition to the recent biting incident, the staff complained that Major was barking, jumping, and “charging” at the White House staff, according to the Washington Examiner.
During his presidential campaign, Biden criticized Donald Trump for being the first president in more than a century not to bring any pets to the White House.