Not everyone is happy dogs are back in the White House.
However Major, a three-year-old rescue, didn’t acclimate as well as Champ did.
The first incident had involved a Secret Service agent who also ended up needing medical attention.

The official story was that there were only two incidents involving Major injuring someone on White House property.
Press secretary Jen Psaki explained it happened because Major ran into someone he didn’t know (viaCNN).
Major charged and bit the agent in the leg.

The Daily Mail reported this wasn’t the only run-in this agent had with the dog, either.
However, they did file a claim for reimbursement for having to replace his $500 coat.
tort), and that of course would be the dog owner/s."

The agent ultimately removed his claim because the jacket reimbursement would’ve been paid out using taxpayer money.
There are even claims Major would chase people, per The Independent.
But the Secret Service agents probably aren’t surprised at how these incidents are being handled.

It appeared to deeply anger the agent.
Even if it means being protected from the president’s own dog.