You may be familiar with Sunny and Bo, the Obama's family pets. But meet Hurricane and Jordan, two of the White House's protectors.

Wednesday night, an intruder scaled the White House fence, but he didn't get far. He was stopped by Hurricane and Jordan, two members of the Secret Service's K-9 unit.

The service has been using dogs since 1975, specifically a breed called Belgian Malinois, according to the Secret Service. The dogs are gentle enough to be around children, but they are known for chasing people down. They take off like bullets to subdue suspects, can run up to 30 miles an hour and have a 270-degree field of vision. That's why many Malinois dogs are used in the military, and one dog was even on the team to take down Osama Bin Laden.

Secret Service dogs, in particular, must complete 20 weeks of training with handlers before they can report for duty. On average, the dogs work until about age 10.

The Secret Service would not reveal much information about Hurricane and Jordan and wouldn't even confirm the dogs' breeds. But they did confirm that the dogs were treated for minor bruises Wednesday after they were kicked and punched by the fence-jumper they stopped. Fortunately, both dogs were cleared for duty Thursday. The intruder has been charged with felony assault on a police officer for hurting the dogs.

This latest White House intrusion is the second one to occur in a month, but the first one that involved the dogs. In the last breach, the dogs weren't used, and the fence-jumper got as far as the East Room before he was tackled.

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