‘First dogs’ Champ and Major Biden officially joined President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden at the White House on Sunday, ending a four year dog drought at the executive mansion.
“The First Family wanted to get settled before bringing the dogs down to Washington from Delaware,” Jill Biden’s office said. “Champ is enjoying his new dog bed by the fireplace and Major loved running around on the South Lawn.” her office said.
Major is making history as the first shelter rescue dog to reside in the White House. The president and first lady adopted him from the Delaware Humane Association in 2018.
The Biden’s are reportedly planning on getting cat.