Major, Joe Biden's German Shepherd fired in early March after a bite, will return to the White House, the US president said in an interview on Wednesday.
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"
He's a nice dog,
" said Joe Biden, explaining the bite with a meeting "
with two people
" that Major did not know.
“
They move, and he moves to protect,
” he said.
In early March, the 3-year-old dog from a refuge was sent with his companion Champ to Wilmington, the president's stronghold in Delaware, after causing this "
slight injury
".
According to Joe Biden, his dog was not fired because of the accident, and only "
came home
" as the couple had to be away for a few days.
The young German Shepherd "
is being trained
" in Delaware, said the Democratic president.
Major had already been talked about at the end of November when Joe Biden, already elected but not yet president, broke his foot while playing with him.