




President Has Got Very Bad News Today. “Our hearts are heavy today,” Biden and first lady Jill Biden wrote in a statement.
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They were at their home in Delaware.
“Even as Champ’s strength waned in his last months, when we came into a room, he would immediately pull himself up, his tail always wagging, and nuzzle us for an ear scratch or a belly rub,” the statement said. “Wherever we were, he wanted to be, and everything was instantly better when he was next to us.”
Champ was a puppy during Biden’s tenure as vice president under the Obama administration. The same statement commemorated the dog’s love for chasing golf balls at the Naval Observatory and spending time with the Biden grandchildren.
They adopted their second dog, Major, in 2018, when he was 3 years old. Compared with Champ, Major reportedly had a harder time adjusting to life in the White House, where he was involved in two ..
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“You turn a corner, and there’s two people you don’t know at all,” Biden told ABC’s Good Morning America after the first incident. “And he moves to protect. But he’s a sweet dog. Eighty-five percent of the people there love him. He just — all he does is lick them and wag his tail.”
Jill Biden defended Major following the second incident as well. “He is such a sweet lovable dog, he really is,” she told NBC’s Today. Major has since received additional training for him.





Major and Champ were repeatedly photographed as a pair. For Christmas, he released a video of the two dogs, highlighting their different personalities: a stoic and subdued Champ, accompanied by an energetic and playful Major.
Champ’s longtime loyalty was also remembered in the Bidens’ statement Saturday.
“In our most joyful moments and in our most grief-stricken days, he was there with us, sensitive to our every unspoken feeling and emotion,” the statement said. “We love our sweet, good boy and will miss him always.”




