Posted on 03/08/2021 9:05:35 PM PST by PROCON
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden’s German shepherds were moved to the Biden family home in Delaware last week after one of the dogs, Major, demonstrated aggressive behavior at the White House, CNN first reported.
Major had a “biting incident” with a security team member at the White House, according to the outlet. The 3-year-old dog was adopted by the Bidens in November 2018 from a Delaware animal shelter.
The victim’s condition was not immediately confirmed.
Unidentified sources told CNN that Major had previously “charged” at staff and security employees.
The Bidens’ older German Shepherd, Champ, is 13. He also moved to the Biden’s Delaware home.
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DC has very strict animal control laws.
If it were one of the little peoples dogs, the biting dog would have been required to be surrendered to the pound for quarantine.
Is this the 'security staff' that keeps Joe from speaking 'out of turn'?
The dogs may have been protecting Joe, and someone got too close.
“...Biden says he broke his foot after taking a shower when he tripped on a rug while chasing his dog and yanking...”
Biden says he broke his foot after taking a shower when he tripped on a rug while chasing his dog and wanking...
One that has has biting and behavior problems can easily be a shelter dog.
I’ve never seen that picture before. It’s amazing the similarity between Biden and Captain Pike, who had more brain power than Biden.
Let’s go back to the incident where Joe hurt his foot because of the dog....after Joe playfully pulled his tail.
Bite me.
Too bad we can’t do that with politicians.
Wow, no wonder he likes Meghan Markle.
Both use pets as props and dispose of them as needed.
And why would the dogs be at the WH, after Psaki let slip that the Bidens still live in Delaware.
So confused.
Smart dog. He knows liberal walking the halls are dangerous
Jill is already downsizing.She knows the WH is temporary.
I see the Bidens raise their animals about as well as they raise their children.
You might be surprised how often they do turn-up at the shelters. Many people get puppies, but by around 4-6 months if they don’t know how to handle and train the breed they get dumped at the shelter. Sadly, due to the poor work of the original owners these dogs often have severe behavior issues on many fronts. Poor socialization, illness, poor vet care, and on and on.
Or the dogs went back to Delaware and so did the Bidens. If they have an aggressive dog they can’t just hire the White House Pet Sitter to look after them. LOL...
In fact, I wonder if the person who was bitten was the Chief GroundsKeeper? Dale Haney>>>He has looked after the White House pets since 1970 and even trains them. I would think he could handle most dogs, so the fact the dogs were removed actually indicates the attack was more serious than they are saying.
Is this the dog that broke his ankle a few months back?
Keep the dogs, get rid of the Bidens.
I hope the dogs are happy in Delaware, wonder who lives there.
I'm just a few years longer than Joe. Though not an expert, as a dog owner since my teens, usually more than one and a number of German Shepherds including two as I write this, this is poor training. There's no excuse for biting in the absence of a threat. To the dogs, but more importantly to Joe who's job it is to protect. I commented on the leash less running on the White House lawn to friends the first time it was on tv. There appeared to be no reason for it. My dogs are fine off leash, but I'd never have them out of my control, aka off leash, with strange humans around, much less squirrels and other dogs. If he loves them, instead of banishment to Delaware, hopefully they have friends there, they should be sent to a good training school. Particularly the three year old. I'm sure Joe can arrange it, then he can have his dogs back. Given the publicity of finally having White House canines after Trump, I'm sure that's what he'll do.
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