Washington:
The Bidens’ rambunctious young dog Major is leaving the White House once again, this time for additional schooling in how to behave more like a presidential canine.
Michael LaRosa, a spokesman for First Lady Jill Biden, mentioned Major would “undergo some additional training to help him adjust to life in the White House.”
“The off-site, private training will take place in the Washington, DC area, and it is expected to last a few weeks,” LaRosa mentioned.
The transition to the White House has been difficult for the German Shepherd, a former rescue pup.
In March, he was briefly sent back to the Biden household residence in Delaware right after at least one biting incident.
President Joe Biden told ABC News in March that his 4 legged buddy was merely more than-protective in the crowded White House complicated. The dog gets startled when “you turn a corner and there’s two people you don’t know,” Biden mentioned.
Although the dog currently received some remedial coaching, that does not seem to have completed the trick.
But when Major goes off to college, his elderly, fellow German Shepherd companion Champ will remain with his masters.
“Champ will be here,” LaRosa mentioned.
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