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Biden: First Dogs are allowed to stay in the White House - spokeswoman makes a telling statement about another pet

2021-03-10T15:16:41.295Z


After a "biting incident" with a bodyguard, Joe Biden's German Shepherds had to leave the White House.


After a "biting incident" with a bodyguard, Joe Biden's German Shepherds had to leave the White House.

Update from March 10, 4:20 p.m.:

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First Dogs are said to have left the White House only for a short time.

“It had already been arranged that a family friend in Delaware would look after the animals because First Lady Dr.

Jill Biden travels to a military base on the west coast of the United States for three days.

The dogs will then return to the White House, ”said Jen Psaki, White House press secretary at her daily press conference on Tuesday.

She also made it clear that Major should not be euthanized because of the bite.

In November, the Bidens also announced that they would bring a cat into the White House.

Biden's spokeswoman was unable to provide any further information.

“I don't have an update yet.

But we already know that a cat will make the internet run hot… ”So whether and when there will be a cat in the White House again is unclear.

There have been no cats in the United States' seat of government since the administration of former President George W. Bush, according to the New York Times. 

First report from March 9, 2021:

Washington - The US media were happy: finally dogs again in the White House.

But the joy only lasted for a short time.

After a little over a month, President Joe Biden's two German Shepherds had to move again.

The 13-year-old champ and the three-year-old major caused too many problems, US media reported on Monday.

Above all, the younger of the two sheepdogs is said to have been aggressive towards the employees and the security staff.

He is said to have barked at them, jumped at them and sometimes attacked them.

There is even said to have been a "biting incident" with one of the bodyguards.

It is unclear whether he was injured in the process.

First Lady tried to settle in - dog Mayor was adopted from the shelter in 2018

The older of the two German Shepherds has been with the Bidens since 2008.

Major, on the other hand, was taken out of the shelter by the President and First Lady in 2018.

According to Biden's team, he was the first shelter dog in the White House.

Jill Biden had recently said in an interview that she still has to get the dogs used to their new home.

"They have to take the elevator, they are not used to that, and they go to the south lawn, where they are watched by a lot of people," she told NBC.

"I have resolved with a certain persistence to make sure that everyone arrives safely in their new home and that the excitement subsides," said the first lady.

First Dogs must leave the White House - return to Wilmington, Delaware

But their efforts did not seem to pay off in the end.

US media reports that the two dogs have been living in Biden's house in Wilmington, Delaware since last week.

There should have been too many problems with you.

Dogs in the White House have a long history.

There had been no dogs in the White House since Barack Obama's presidency.

Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, was the first US president in over a century to not own a dog.

(Dana Popp)

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Source: merkur

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