“Major, the Bidens’ younger dog, will undergo some extra training to help him adjust to White House life,” Jill Biden’s press secretary Michael LaRosa told CNN. “The off-site, private training will take place in the Washington, DC area and is expected to take a few weeks.”
At the time, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the removal of the dogs from the White House was “planned” because of Jill Biden’s travel schedule.
“(Champ and Major) are still getting used to their environment and new people,” said Psaki. “Major was surprised by an unknown person and responded in a manner that resulted in a minor injury to the person.”
Less than three weeks later, CNN reported that Major had bitten another White House employee, this time a member of the National Park Service. That incident was confirmed by LaRosa.
“Yes, Major hit someone on a walk. Out of an abundance of caution, the person was seen by the White House Medical Unit and then returned to work without injury,” LaRosa said.
Eighty-five percent of the people there love him. He’s just licking them and wagging his tail, ”Joe Biden said. “But … I understand understandably that some people are afraid of dogs to begin with.”