Only days after President Joe Biden’s dog bit a White House employee, reporters spotted excrement outside in the hallway.
It was not clear which of the Biden’s two dogs – Champ or Major – defecated outside the Diplomatic Reception Room.
Earlier this week, German Shepherd Major bit a second person while he was out for a walk.
A National Park Service staff was rushed to the medical unit for treatment after Major ‘nipped’ him on Tuesday.
“Yes, Major nipped someone on a walk,” Michael LaRosa, Jill Biden’s press secretary, told CNN.
“Out of an abundance of caution, the individual was seen by WHMU (White House Medical Unit) and then returned to work,” LaRosa continued.
This comes only three weeks after Major was whisked back to Biden’s home in Delaware as he bit a security guard.
Major, 3, was spotted on the South Lawn on Wednesday morning with his brother Champ, 12. The two pooches had just returned to the White House last week.
After the first biting incident, Biden said that the dogs went to Wilmington as they were going to be out of town.
The president said at that time: “I didn’t banish him to home. Jill was going to be away for four days. I was going to be away for two, so we took him home.”
Last week, one of the dogs waited on the White House balcony as Marine One landed on the South Lawn.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said: “The dogs will come and go and it will not be uncommon for them to head back to Delaware on occasion as the president and first lady often do as well.”
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