<p>President-elect Joe Biden is set to restore a time-honoured tradition back to the White House this January: bringing in pups for the first time to what has been a pet-free zone for four years.</p>.<p>When Biden takes office next year, he and his wife Jill will be accompanied by their two German shepherds: Champ, 12, and Major, 2. They are the first dogs to occupy the Oval Office since the departure of Bo and Sunny, the Obamas' Portuguese water dogs, in 2016.</p>.<p>Trump presidency was the first in more than 100 years not to feature a ”first dog”. Neither President Donald Trump nor his wife Melania owned any pets.</p>.<p>Champ joined the Biden family in December 2008, weeks after the election that made Biden vice president-elect. Major joined the Biden clan almost eight years later. The Bidens fostered Major from a Delaware Humane Association and made his adoption official in November 2018, CNN said in a report.</p>.<p>On Monday, an Instagram account dedicated to both canines was launched under the name "first dogs USA".</p>.<p>The account already has more than 55,000 followers and has posted 10 photos of the two dogs.</p>.<p>A recent post of Champ and Major snuggled together on a rug is captioned: "We’re so proud of our dad @JoeBiden, the first ever presidential candidate to receive 75 million votes.</p>.<p>"But Major will be setting a record of his own as he's the first-ever rescue pupper to live in the WH. We’re gonna play all day & receive countless treats! #DOTUS #FirstDogs #presidentelect [sic]."</p>.<p>Major will be the first rescue dog to reside in the White House.</p>.<p>He featured in numerous social media posts from Biden during the presidential campaign, including one video captioned: "No ruff days on the trail when I have some Major motivation."</p>.<p>During the campaign, Biden urged American voters to "Put dogs back in the White House" through a series of social media posts.</p>.<p>"Folks — you’re not just voting to put me in the White House. You’re also voting for Champ and Major. Let’s put dogs back in the White House," he said in a post on Instagram.</p>.<p>In September, a Biden supporter launched a “Dog Lovers for Joe” campaign with the slogan: "Choose Your Humans Wisely”.</p>.<p>Trump was the first president since James K Polk, who served from 1845 to 1949, to not bring any pets to The White House. Former President Bill Clinton brought his pet cat Socks with him along with a labrador named Buddy, who joined the family later.</p>.<p>George W Bush owned a Scottish terrier named Barney during his presidency.</p>.<p>On the subject of pets, Trump has previously said he was too busy to own one.</p>.<p>"I wouldn’t mind having one, but I don’t have any time," he said at a rally last year.</p>.<p>"How would I look walking a dog on the White House lawn? I don’t know, feels a little phony to me,” he was quoted as saying by the Independent.</p>.<p>Biden tweeted on Trump’s views on dogs.</p>.<p>"Some Americans celebrate #NationalCatDay, some celebrate #NationalDogDay - President Trump celebrates neither. It says a lot. It’s time we put a pet back in the White House,” he said in a tweet in October last year.</p>
<p>President-elect Joe Biden is set to restore a time-honoured tradition back to the White House this January: bringing in pups for the first time to what has been a pet-free zone for four years.</p>.<p>When Biden takes office next year, he and his wife Jill will be accompanied by their two German shepherds: Champ, 12, and Major, 2. They are the first dogs to occupy the Oval Office since the departure of Bo and Sunny, the Obamas' Portuguese water dogs, in 2016.</p>.<p>Trump presidency was the first in more than 100 years not to feature a ”first dog”. Neither President Donald Trump nor his wife Melania owned any pets.</p>.<p>Champ joined the Biden family in December 2008, weeks after the election that made Biden vice president-elect. Major joined the Biden clan almost eight years later. The Bidens fostered Major from a Delaware Humane Association and made his adoption official in November 2018, CNN said in a report.</p>.<p>On Monday, an Instagram account dedicated to both canines was launched under the name "first dogs USA".</p>.<p>The account already has more than 55,000 followers and has posted 10 photos of the two dogs.</p>.<p>A recent post of Champ and Major snuggled together on a rug is captioned: "We’re so proud of our dad @JoeBiden, the first ever presidential candidate to receive 75 million votes.</p>.<p>"But Major will be setting a record of his own as he's the first-ever rescue pupper to live in the WH. We’re gonna play all day & receive countless treats! #DOTUS #FirstDogs #presidentelect [sic]."</p>.<p>Major will be the first rescue dog to reside in the White House.</p>.<p>He featured in numerous social media posts from Biden during the presidential campaign, including one video captioned: "No ruff days on the trail when I have some Major motivation."</p>.<p>During the campaign, Biden urged American voters to "Put dogs back in the White House" through a series of social media posts.</p>.<p>"Folks — you’re not just voting to put me in the White House. You’re also voting for Champ and Major. Let’s put dogs back in the White House," he said in a post on Instagram.</p>.<p>In September, a Biden supporter launched a “Dog Lovers for Joe” campaign with the slogan: "Choose Your Humans Wisely”.</p>.<p>Trump was the first president since James K Polk, who served from 1845 to 1949, to not bring any pets to The White House. Former President Bill Clinton brought his pet cat Socks with him along with a labrador named Buddy, who joined the family later.</p>.<p>George W Bush owned a Scottish terrier named Barney during his presidency.</p>.<p>On the subject of pets, Trump has previously said he was too busy to own one.</p>.<p>"I wouldn’t mind having one, but I don’t have any time," he said at a rally last year.</p>.<p>"How would I look walking a dog on the White House lawn? I don’t know, feels a little phony to me,” he was quoted as saying by the Independent.</p>.<p>Biden tweeted on Trump’s views on dogs.</p>.<p>"Some Americans celebrate #NationalCatDay, some celebrate #NationalDogDay - President Trump celebrates neither. It says a lot. It’s time we put a pet back in the White House,” he said in a tweet in October last year.</p>