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Secret Service Agents Are Fuming Over The Former First Dog, Major

Not everyone is happy dogs are back in the White House. When President Joe Biden and his family moved into the presidential home in January 2021, they brought their two German Shepherds, Champ and Major, with them, The Guardian reports. However Major, a three-year-old rescue, didn’t acclimate as well as Champ did.

At the end of March 2021, CNN broke the news that Major had bit someone on White House property — his second biting incident of the month. At the time, First Lady Jill Biden’s press secretary admitted that Major was “still adjusting to his new surroundings” after admitting that Major “nipped someone on a walk.” The person, a National Park Service employee, had to be examined by the White House medical unit, something at the time was explained only done out of an “abundance of caution.”

After the first incident, Major had been sent away for two weeks of training meant to help him adjust to life at the White House. The first incident had involved a secret service agent who also ended up needing medical attention. This was explained as Major’s response to meeting an unfamiliar person by the White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, who also said the secret service agent’s injuries were “minor,” per CNN.

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