During an interview with
George Stephanopoulos for 'Good Morning America' on Wednesday (March 17), President Biden confirmed Major, the first rescue dog to live at the White House, would be returning after being sent to the first family's home in Delaware.
"The answer is yes," Biden said. "Major was a rescue pup. Major did not bite someone and penetrate the skin. The dog's being trained now with our trainer at home in Delaware."
President Biden said 85% of people at the White House "love" Major and the rescue dog was surprised to see two unfamiliar people during the incident.
"But he turned a corner, there's two people he doesn't know at all, you know, and they move and moves to protect. But he's a sweet dog. Eighty-five percent of the people there love him. All he does is lick them and wag his tail," Biden told