FDR's German Shepherd, Major, Had A History Of 'Biting Incidents,' Too - News Summed Up

FDR's German Shepherd, Major, Had A History Of 'Biting Incidents,' Too


April 29, 1933 — President Roosevelt's German Shepherd Major bites Senator Hattie Caraway of Arkansas. pic.twitter.com/QKwBrTgqgo — Jessy Han (@hjessy_) March 31, 2021It seems that former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s German shepherd, who was also named Major, had a few “biting incidents” that made headlines as well. In August 1933, the newspaper reported that Major Roosevelt bit a Washington lawyer who reached through the White House fence to pet him. Apparently, Major Roosevelt was exiled shortly after these events to the Roosevelt’s family home in Hyde Park, New York. It’s unclear which dog was responsible for it" — Kathryn Watson (@kathrynw5) March 31, 2021Major Biden and Major Roosevelt are far from the only mischievous doggos owned by world leaders.


Source: Huffington Post March 31, 2021 20:26 UTC



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