German Biden shepherds sent back to Delaware after allegedly biting the security guard

They are in the doghouse now.

President Biden’s two German shepherds were removed from the White House after one of them showed some rude behavior, according to reports on Monday.

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

CHAMPION AND MAJOR, DOGS OF PRESIDENT BIDEN, GO TO THE WHITE HOUSE

Major, who made history as the first rescue dog at the Executive Mansion, is said to have bitten a member of White House security, according to reports.

The 3-year-old puppy has also been barking and charging at employees and security guards.

President Biden's two German shepherds were removed from the White House after one allegedly bit a member of the White House security team.  (Stephanie Carter / Delaware Humane Association via AP)

President Biden’s two German shepherds were removed from the White House after one allegedly bit a member of the White House security team. (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 fractured his foot while playing with Major in November.

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

The dogs officially moved to the White House on January 25, after spending the first week of the Biden government at the Delaware home.

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They were allowed to roam the grounds around the complex and were included in the photos of the Oval Office.

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

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