Biden’s German shepherds returned to Delaware after allegedly biting the security guard

They are in the dog house now.

President Biden’s two German shepherd dogs were moved out of the White House after one of them showed rude behavior, reports said Monday.

The first dogs, Major and Champ, were returned to the Biden family in Wilmington, Delaware last week, CNN and TMZ reported.

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According to reports, Major, who is the first rescue dog in the Executive Mansion, bit a member of the White House security.

The three-year-old pooch allegedly also barked and hurled at staff and security.

President Biden's two German shepherds were moved from the White House after one of them allegedly bit a member of the Security Staff in the White House.  (Stephanie Carter / Delaware Humane Association via AP)

President Biden’s two German shepherds have been removed from the White House after one of them allegedly bit a member of the White House security staff. (Stephanie Carter / Delaware Humane Association via AP)

He was adopted by President and First Lady Jill Biden of the Delaware Humane Association in 2018. Joe Biden broke his foot while playing with Major in November.

Champ is the older of the two at 13 and has been part of the Biden family since 2008.

The poochies officially moved into the White House on January 25 after spending the first week of the Biden government at the Delaware House.

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They were allowed to walk around the site of the complex and were photographed by the Oval Office.

The White House did not return a request for comment from The Post.

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