The Biden Family Dogs Have Finally Made It To The White House

Welcome home, Champ & Major.
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As President Joe Biden once said, "Let's put dogs back in the White House."

And that's exactly what he's doing. Four days after his inauguration, Biden's beloved dogs, Champ and Major, joined him in their new home. 

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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed the first dogs to the White House with an adorable tweet. 

"The First Family wanted to get settled before bringing the dogs down to Washington from Delaware," shared the first lady's press secretary Michael LaRosa.

The dogs are an important part of the Biden family, as can be seen on Dr. Biden's Instagram account, so it was exciting when the four-legged family members arrived at the White House.  

"Champ is enjoying his new dog bed by the fireplace, and Major loved running around on the South Lawn," said LaRosa. 

Earlier this month, Major was even "InDOGurated" by the Delaware Humane Association.

It looks to us like the first dogs will be pretty comfortable in their new digs. 

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