Joe and Jill Biden Adopt Sibling Lab-Mix Puppies Rescued from Tennessee Shelter
The Bidens adopted sibling puppies Boo and Scout from an overcrowded Tennessee shelter after a trial period, hand-picked by Delaware’s Humane Animal Partners, officials said.
- Joe and Jill Biden adopted two black Lab-mix puppies named Boo and Scout, who were rescued from an overcrowded shelter in Tennessee.
- The puppies were hand-picked for the Bidens by staff at an animal welfare group, as the former president and first lady were interested in two black Labrador retrievers.
- The Bidens brought Boo and Scout into their Delaware home on a trial basis before officially adopting them, after their previous German shepherds were sent away due to biting incidents.
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Bidens Welcome Boo and Scout: New Furry Friends in Delaware
Bidens Welcome Boo and Scout: New Furry Friends in Delaware Joe and Jill Biden have expanded their family with the addition of two black Lab-mix puppies named Boo and Scout. The former U.S. President and First Lady adopted the sibling dogs, who were initially rescued from a shelter in Tennessee.The adoption was made official after Joe and Jill Biden coordinated with the Delaware-based nonprofit, Humane Animal Partners. The group was instrumental…
Joe and Jill Biden adopt a pair of black Lab-mix puppies named Boo and Scout
Joe and Jill Biden have added a pair of black Labrador-mix puppies named Boo and Scout to the former president’s home in Delaware, adopting the sibling dogs after they were rescued from a shelter in Tennessee.
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