One of President Joe Biden’s dogs last week caused an injury to a person, White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed on Tuesday. Major, the family’s younger dog, “was surprised by an unfamiliar person, and reacted in a way that resulted in a minor injury to the individual, which was handled by the White House medical unit with no further treatment needed,” Psaki said. CNN had reported, citing unnamed sources, that Major bit a member of White House security, triggering the removal of both the dog and the Biden’s second German Shepherd to their home in Delaware. Psaki said the dogs’ relocation was previously planned. “It had been previously planned already for the dogs to be cared for by family friends in Delaware during Dr. Biden’s travels to military bases this week,” she said, referring to First Lady Jill Biden. “She has a three day trip this week, and the …
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