U.S. President Joe Biden's dogs have set paws in the White House, his wife First Lady Jill Biden shared on Twitter Tuesday.
The German shepherds -- Champ and Major-- have moved into their new home, less than a week after Biden's inauguration.
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Champ has been with the Bidens since 2008. The family fostered and then adopted Major in 2018. Major is said to be the first foster dog to live in the White House.
Biden brings back the tradition of having a presidential pet after his predecessor Donald Trump was the first U.S. president not to have a dog in the White House in a century.
The last presidential pups were Barack Obama's Portuguese water dogs Bo and Sunny.
-- with a report from Agence France-Presse