Biden's dog Major involved in second nipping incident
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President Biden's rescue dog, Major, "nipped" someone while on a walk, and that person received medical attention out of an abundance of caution, the first lady's spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday. The nipping incident comes a few weeks after the dog caused a minor injury to someone else at the White House.
"Major is still adjusting to his new surroundings and he nipped someone while on a walk. Out of an abundance of caution, the individual was seen by WHMU [White House Medical Unit] and then returned to work without injury," first lady's spokesperson confirmed to CBS News. Earlier this month, Major also caused a minor injury to someone at the White House, and both dogs, Major and Champ, headed to Delaware for what White House press secretary Jen Psaki called a "previously planned trip." But the dogs soon returned to the White House.More Related News