Major Biden shares what he and Grandpup Charlie Biden discussed recently
After a stressful few weeks, which included some heartbreaking doggy news for Major Biden, it seems that the First Dog is enjoying some lighthearted conversations with the First Grandpup, Charlie Biden.
On Sunday, August 29, Major took a break from his fundraising efforts and his push to help the dogs and cats in Afghanistan to actually relax a little and get his noms on. And now that August has come to an end, it seems that he is looking for a way to unwind a little as he shifts the Oval Pawffice fundraising efforts back to raising money for the Delaware Humane Association.
So how is he kicking up his paws? By having some quality discussions with the First Grandpup, Charlie Biden. Considering Charlie and Major Biden seem to have a great relationship already, it makes sense that when he is looking for a bit of a break, the First Dog would turn to the First Granddog.
What did Major Biden and Charlie discuss in a recent conversation?
Well it seems that this time around, it was all about the noms. That’s right, the First Dog spent his downtime discussing all the ways to get their paws on treats and snacks and even playtime.
In an adorable, lighthearted post to Instagram, Major Biden shared a picture of the duo that screamed cuteness and fun. The picture alone is proof that these two are a great team. And when it comes to the caption of the post, it was another bit of fun that brought a smile to our face.
According to Major, “Today we discussed playtime schedules, nom nom pawbtaining tactics and fetching techniques. After woofing about yummies we’re now hungry again.”
All things considered, Major Biden was due for a little fun and friendly banter. And if nothing else, we are always happy to see new pictures of the pup in his natural habitat.
You can see the adorable picture and post from Major Biden here:
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