Biden’s Rescue Dog Is Banished from the White House, and New Purebred German Shepard Is Moving In

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Reports confirm that Joe and Jill Biden have permanently kicked their rescue dog named Major from the White House and replaced him with a purebred 3-month-old German shepherd named Commander.

After the Bidens’ dog named Champ died at the age of 13, the left-wing media celebrated Biden for adopting a rescue dog from the Delaware Humane Association.

This made headlines because Major was the first shelter dog ever to live in the White House.

The executive director of the Delaware Humane Association, Patrick Carroll, said that Major “shows the real possibilities for what could happen for all the great dogs who need homes out there.”

After Major was involved in multiple biting incidents at the White House, the White House confirmed that Major was removed to receive “some additional training to help him adjust to life in the White House.”

Michael LaRosa, who is first lady Jill Biden’s spokesman, admits this training was really a permanent departure from the Biden’s lives.

Major had been involved in some biting incidents after the Bidens moved into the White House.

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In Joe Biden’s America, giving a rescue dog a forever home doesn’t mean what it used to.

On the grounds that being seen with a puppy can help anyone’s image, the White House on Monday rolled out footage of President Joe Biden with a purebred 3-month-old German shepherd named Commander.

At first, the explanation was that he was going for some help with an adjustment to living in the presidential mansion.

In keeping with the theme of the Biden White House, he said outside experts did all the deciding.

“After consulting with dog trainers, animal behaviorists and veterinarians, the first family has decided to follow the experts’ collective recommendation that it would be safest for Major to live in a quieter environment with family friends,” LaRosa said in a statement.

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“This is not in reaction to any new or specific incident, but rather a decision reached after several months of deliberation as a family and discussions with experts,” he said.

Some said the Bidens did the wrong thing by sending a rescue dog away.