Biden’s dog Commander and cat Willow on sale as Christmas ornaments

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FILE – In this March 31, 2021, file photo President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden’s dogs Champ, right, and Major are seen on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP, File) Mandel Ngan/AP

Biden’s dog Commander and cat Willow on sale as Christmas ornaments

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President Joe Biden’s cat and dog Commander are now on sale as Christmas ornaments.

The White House Historical Association has a tradition of making Christmas ornaments, usually depicting specific aspects of the incumbent administration. The association has now added to the collection with an ornament of two First Pets. Willow the tabby cat and Commander the German Shepherd can now decorate anyone’s Christmas tree, in the form of an ornament made of velvet, chaupel, silk thread, metal thread, gold cord, plastic beads, and foam stuffing showing the two posing together. The new ornament adds to the Biden pet pantheon, with Major and the late Champ having their own ornaments.

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“Enjoy the latest addition to our ornament collection—a felt depiction of two special members of the Biden White House household, Commander, a German Shepherd, and Willow, a tabby cat,” the product’s description on the website reads.

Biden’s love of his pets has been no secret throughout his presidency, and the First Pets have captured the hearts of many. His pet German Shepherds even inspired a somewhat popular Twitter account, “The Oval Pawfice,” which attempts to imitate the dogs to push Democratic causes, often utilizing puns.

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“I am so furry proud of my dad @POTUS fur all the pawbulous work he’s doing fur the American hoomans. And the constant and dependable suppawrt he’s been showing fur the brave Ukrainian hoomans. Awoooof! – Commander,” one post reads.

https://twitter.com/TheOvalPawffice/status/1578518766928875520?s=20&t=tS7yqYaNZ-2nwQsUCaF3Qg

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