Major, a stray in the White House. It is not the title of a film, it is what will happen in reality in January. With the president-elect Joe BidenIn fact, his two dogs will also settle in Washington, precisely two German shepherds: Champ and Major, in fact. For the first, it will be a return: already in 2012, when Biden was Obama’s vice president, Champ was immortalized next to his master in public meetings in the presidential residence. Major, on the other hand, has a story of its own and will make his first entry into the control room, after having been in the garage of a shelter, until the adoption of the Bidens, which took place three years ago, through the Delaware Humane Association. During the election campaign, the two four-legged friends of the candidate dem were also in the spotlight and won the hearts of animal rights voters. So after four years, the dogs will return to jumping on the White House lawn. And it is Major’s “stray” story, this time, that makes the difference compared to his illustrious predecessors
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