Joe Biden's Dog Major Involved in ANOTHER Biting Incident (Mexican, drug, border)
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That poor dog. In an unfamiliar setting, surrounded by a multitude of strangers he cannot get used to. It sounds as though he is stressed and reacting to these conditions. The Bidens should hire a pet sitter to befriend the dogs and acclimate them to their situation.
I'd be curious if Major had any incidents of nipping/biting prior to moving to the White House. If no, then I definitely agree there's something about his current surroundings that are stressing him and causing him to act out. I'd also want to know if he's been checked by a vet to make certain he doesn't have a physical problem. I know Major's young, but things can happen.
It might not be a bad idea to put a muzzle on him until he's more used to his location and the increased activity. If that doesn't work, it might be best for him to stay in Delaware with other members of the Biden family. That way he stays in the family.
Well, if they put Major down for this, that will just be another avoidable and unnecessary death we can attribute to the Biden presidency. On top of hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 deaths.
If the Bidens can’t be responsible pet owners they should not own pets. They can’t raise children either incidentally.
Champ seems to be a perfectly well-behaved dog. I don't know if the Bidens have had other dogs in the past, but if they did, I don't recall hearing incidents about those pets. So Major's issues may very well be unique to Major.
As for raising children, Beau turned out fine, as did Ashley. (Obviously, we'll never know how Naomi might've turned out.) It is entirely possible to do everything right for your kids, and have one go screwy no matter what.
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