The video then hilariously cuts back to Champ, who remains completely unfazed by Major running around by the tree. Major then settles in next to his brother to sniff out which of the toys he'd like to play with next.
No matter how you’re celebrating this year, Champ and Major wish you a Merry Christmas. pic.twitter.com/SrZBT4vmpP— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden)"No matter how you’re celebrating this year, Champ and Major wish you a Merry Christmas," Biden wrote alongside the festive video.
Champ joined the Biden family after the 2008 election. At the time, the then-vice president received some criticism for adopting a dog from a breeder instead of choosing a rescue dog.
The Bidens adopted Major in 2018 from the Delaware Humane Association after fostering the German shepherd. When he moves to Washington D.C. next month, he'll have the distinction of being the first rescue dog to live in the White House.Apparently, dogs can be trained to use a scratching post just like cats! Get the directions for how to build a giant dog nail file here.
Major Biden clearly loves to to play games and be silly. Last month, the president-elect had to wear a walking boot after he suffered hairline fractures in his right foot while playing with the energetic dog.
Americans got to know the two Biden dogs when they were featured prominently in several campaign advertisements. While they'll be moving into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on January 20th, they'll also be joined by a new member of the family. The Bidens told CBS News last month that they also plan to adopt a cat.