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US President Joe Biden’s dog Major involved in second White House biting incident

US President Joe Biden’s dog Major has bitten a second person this month, the White House confirmed.
Key points:
- The dog bit someone while out on a walk
- The bitten person was seen by a medical officer but was uninjured
- The German Shepherd only returned to the White House last week after biting a Secret Service agent
The dog “nipped someone while on a walk” earlier this month, first lady Jill Biden’s spokesman, Michael LaRosa, said.
Mr LaRosa said the person bitten by Major was seen by the White House Medical Unit “out of an abundance of caution” and returned to work without injury.
The dog was seen on a walk around the White House South Lawn before the President and first lady…
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