(NEXSTAR) – President Joe two German shepherds have been sent back to his family home in Delaware after an “aggressive behavior” incident, CNN reported Monday.

The were reportedly sent back to Delaware last week after Major had a “biting incident” with a White House security member, CNN said.

When the first lady is out of town, the article noted, the sometimes stay in Delaware with minders, though it’s not clear that that’s the case here.

Photos: The first are home! Champ and Major arrive at the White House

The famously adopted the older , Champ, in 2008 after former President Barack Obama won the presidential election.

The initially fostered Major, born in 2018, before adopting him. He is the first rescue to live in the White House.

Champ and Major appeared in ads for the campaign in 2020. Major was also “inaugurated” three days before the presidential inauguration. The “indoguration” featured a performance by Josh Groban, and over 7,400 people watched on Zoom. It raised $200,000 for the Delaware Humane Association.

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