According to a CNN report, the two dogs were returned to the family's private home in Delaware, following a violent incident in which one of them bit a White House security guard.
The Biden family's dogs on the southern lawn of the White House
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U.S. President Joe Biden's dogs have been transferred from the White House in Washington to the family home in Delaware, after one of them behaved "aggressively and aggressively" toward White House staff, CNN reported Tuesday night.
According to the report, which relied on two "knowledgeable" people at the White House, the dogs - Champ and Major - returned to Delaware after a "bite incident" of one of the White House security staff by Major, the younger of the two.
The Biden family's dogs enter the White House // Photo: Reuters
Also, according to reports, the Major dog was caught on several occasions barking and attacking the president's staff and security personnel.
Champ, has accompanied Joe Biden since 2008, the year Barack Obama appointed Biden as his deputy in the presidential race and was elected President of the United States.
Major on the other hand is younger and adopted by Biden from an association in Delaware in 2018, after his daughter sent him a post posted on Facebook about the litter of puppies nominated for adoption.