Joe Biden’s Dog Major Is Officially The First Rescue Dog To Live In the White House
Major, the rescue dog of Joe Biden, is now officially the first ever rescue dog to live in the White House.
Champ, the other dog of Joe Biden and his wife Jill, will be joining Champ in the White House after they move officially.
Before that, Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, was the first president since 1845 to not bring any pets with them inside the White House.
Some Americans celebrate #NationalCatDay, some celebrate #NationalDogDay — President Trump celebrates neither. It says a lot.
It’s time we put a pet back in the White House. pic.twitter.com/6za6FUocfh
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 29, 2019
Joe Biden and Jill, his wife, fostered Major after after their daughter showed them a litter of puppies who needed a permanent home.
Build Bark Better.
Happy #NationalDogDay. pic.twitter.com/64HXEBscwO
— Dr. Jill Biden (@DrBiden) August 26, 2020
Joe and Jill adopted him from the DHA (Delaware Humane Association) in the year 2018.
Champ, the other dog of the family, is no stranger when it comes to living in the White House.
The family brought the dog into their home in 2008 when Joe Biden served as a vice president to the country for 2 terms.
Congratulations to Joe and Jill Biden! They are making history and are leaning towards the betterment of the United States of America!
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