The dog, which was rescued by Biden and his wife, Dr Jill Biden, two years ago from Delaware Humane Association will soon be calling the White House home.
First rescue dog to live in the White House
? We’re so proud of our dad @JoeBiden, the first ever presidential candidate to receive 75 million votes. But Major will be setting a record of his own as he's the first ever rescue pupper to live in the WH. We’re gonna play all day & receive countless treats! #DOTUS #FirstDogs pic.twitter.com/o1Hsr7nZ8e
— Champ & Major Biden ?? (@First_Dogs_USA) November 9, 2020
According to reports, the White House will have dogs again for the first time since Donald Trump took office.
Apparently, the soon to be former US president don't like pets of any kind, including dogs, so there were no animals in the White House.
People reported that the Bidens first fostered Major, one of the puppies from a German Shephard litter that wasn't doing too well.
They soon adobted the puppy, giving a new companion to Champ, another German Shephard that the family owned.
Many people seem to be stoked for Major, and rescue dogs in general, to be house in the White House soon.
Congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden! His German Shepherd, Major, is set to become the first shelter dog in the White House. The Bidens adopted the German shepherd from the Delaware Humane Association two years ago after initially fostering him. pic.twitter.com/qv37hAjVWO
— Humane Rescue (@HumaneRescue) November 8, 2020
Guess luck can sure change drastically sometimes. From the pounds to the White House. Have fun, Major!