Everyone, meet Commander! Prez Joe Biden adds a new puppy to the family, Major to stay with friends
The first lady's office revealed that a cat will join Commander at the White House in Jan.

But the news wasn't as ``paws-itive'' for another member of the Biden animal family. The family decided it was best for their other German shepherd, Major, to live in a quieter environment with friends after some biting incidents.
Biden shared a photo on his official Twitter account of the 3-month-old male puppy with a caption that said, ``Welcome to the White House, Commander.`` He also released a brief video of him tossing a ball to Commander and walking the leashed dog into the White House.
Meet the newest Biden. https://t.co/JHAbH53iRk
— President Biden (@POTUS) 1640039166000Commander was born Sept. 1 and arrived at the White House on Monday afternoon, a gift from the president's brother, James Biden, and sister-in-law Sara Biden, according to Michael LaRosa, a spokesperson for first lady Jill Biden.
His name appears to be a play on Biden's status as commander in chief of the U.S. armed forces.
The Bidens had two other German shepherds _ Champ and Major _ with them at the White House before Commander.
But Major, a 3-year-old rescue dog, ended up in the proverbial dog house following a pair of biting incidents in the months after his arrival last January. He was sent home to Delaware for training before he was returned to the White House. White House officials had explained Major's aggressive behavior by saying he was still getting used to his new surroundings.
But he was sent away again. Now, his permanent exile from the executive mansion appears official.
Champ died in June at age 13.
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