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There s a hairy situation brewing at the White House.
High-profile dog experts are speaking out about what they believe is really causing President Biden s dog Major to act out after he reportedly bit two people at the White House in recent weeks, according to a report.
Cesar Millan, known for the Emmy-nominated television series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, described the White House environment as a place full of tension. He said the problem doesn t lie with Major, but the situation and people the dog is surrounded by. An aide walks the Bidens dog Major on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 29, 2021. (Getty Images)
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‘It’s Not the Dog’: What’s Really Behind the White House Dog’s Biting Problem
What Major’s biting episodes tell us about White House workplace stress, the need for calm leadership and why dogs don’t dig the furry baby talk. What Major is saying [when he bites] is that he doesn’t feel safe yet, expert dog trainer Cesar Millan said. And if he doesn’t feel safe, he can’t trust. And if he can’t trust, he can’t feel calm. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo
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Major, a 3-year-old rescue from a Delaware shelter and the younger of the first family’s two German shepherds, has been “agitated” at the White House, jumping, barking and “charging,” according to CNN’s reporting. Back toward the beginning of March, Major bit a Secret Service agent. More recently, he “nipped” a National Park Service employee.