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In the statement on March 9, Psaki said: “Champ and Major, the President and First Lady s dogs, members of the family, are still getting acclimated and accustomed to their new surroundings and new people.
“On Monday, the first family s younger dog, Major, was surprised by an unfamiliar person and reacted in a way that resulted in a minor injury to the individual.”
Psaki added that the injury was treated by the White House medical unit and required “no further treatment.”
As of yet, there has been no updates on the condition of the agent.
Joe Biden s dogs removed from White House (Image: Getty Images)
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