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Biden’s dog, Commander, ousted from White House for biting.

Commander, President Joe Biden’s German Shepherd,⁤ No Longer at⁤ the White House Following Biting Incidents

Commander, ⁣President Joe ⁢Biden’s two-year-old German Shepherd, is reportedly no longer‌ at‍ the White‌ House following ‍a series of biting⁣ incidents⁢ involving White House Staff ⁤and Secret Service Agents.

According to a statement shared with CNN and Fox News late Wednesday by ​Elizabeth Alexander, First Lady⁢ Jill Biden’s communications director, Commander is “not presently ‍on the White House campus while next steps are ​evaluated.”

Mr.​ and Ms.⁣ Biden are reportedly continuing to “work through solutions,” and have thanked the Secret Service and all those involved ‌for their “patience and support.”

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It’s unclear ⁣where Commander ⁣is now, or what exactly “solutions” might ‍be⁤ able to address the alleged bad behavior by the president’s​ dog.

The most‌ recent statement came⁤ after⁢ White House press secretary ‌Karine Jean-Pierre‍ was asked ⁢at her briefing Wednesday about another ​allegation that Commander had bitten a White House staffer.

A tourist reportedly saw the ‌incident and shared photographs, which were‍ later published‍ online.

The Epoch Times has ‌contacted Ms. Alexander, and the⁤ Secret Service for further comment ⁤but did not hear back before publication.

Not the First Incident

This isn’t the​ first time‌ the⁢ Biden’s dog has been accused of‍ misbehaving, with more than a few allegations⁣ of biting and aggressive behavior leveled at the canine.

According to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) records obtained and released by‌ watchdog group Judicial Watch on July 25, Commander has been ‍involved‌ in at least‌ ten attacks on members of the Secret Service.

As a result, some of⁤ the agents were required‌ to visit a⁣ hospital for ⁤treatment.

All ​these‍ incidents ‍occurred over‌ a four-month span, from October 2022 to January 2023, ‍according‌ to the 194 pages of records reviewed ‌by Judicial⁣ Watch.

A ‍more recent incident came‌ to light on Oct. ​3, bringing the ‍total ⁣involving Biden’s dog to at least⁢ 11.

On July 25, Ms. Alexander told the Epoch Times in an email that the White‌ House ‌complex is a “unique and often ⁣stressful environment” for family pets and​ the ⁤Biden family was “working through ways to make this situation better for everyone.”

While ⁤Anthony Guglielmi, chief spokesperson for ⁤the‍ Secret Service, said in a separate ‍email to The Epoch⁣ Times, the agency was taking the “safety and well-being of our employees extremely seriously.”

For⁣ the past few presidents, the agency has⁤ “navigated how best to⁣ operate around family‌ pets, and these incidents are no exception.”

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 on March 31,​ 2021. ⁢(Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP)

Previously, the Biden’s had two other German shepherds, Champ and Major, living with them following ⁤Mr. Biden’s win in the⁤ 2020 election.

Champ passed away in 2021 while Major was sent⁢ to live with friends of the⁣ Biden’s around the same time, after he was⁣ involved in several biting​ incidents and acts of ‍aggression towards staff.

Commander, a pedigreed German Shepherd puppy, arrived at⁣ the White House soon after as a gift from ‌President Biden’s brother, James Biden.

Pets, especially dogs, have long been a ‍fixture at the White House, with many presidents bringing their canines as they took the top job.

Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John⁤ F. Kennedy all had German shepherds as pets while serving as presidents, while Theodore Roosevelt had a bull terrier ⁢named Pete.

How will the Bidens address the⁤ issue of Commander’s previous⁤ biting incidents and the ​potential harm he may ‍cause to those ​around him

Lvement of ‍Commander ‌in biting incidents to at least eleven. In this incident, Commander ⁣allegedly bit a White House staffer, resulting in visible injuries. The tourist who witnessed the incident took ⁣photographs, which later⁣ circulated online and ⁤drew‌ attention⁤ to⁢ the recurring issue‍ with the President’s dog.

The​ lack of information regarding Commander’s⁣ current whereabouts and ‍the “solutions” being ⁢considered by the ‍Bidens ‌leaves many questions unanswered. It remains⁢ to be seen ⁢what steps will⁤ be taken to address the alleged ⁣aggression and ensure the safety ⁣of ‌White House staff and Secret Service agents.

This is not the first time that Commander has been accused ⁤of misbehaving. Previous reports⁣ and allegations ​have surfaced regarding his biting and ‍aggressive behavior. The Department⁣ of Homeland Security records, obtained by⁢ Judicial​ Watch, reveal that Commander has been involved in at ⁢least ten ‍attacks on Secret‌ Service members. Some of the agents‍ required medical ‍treatment as a‍ result of these incidents.

These attacks occurred over a span of four‌ months, from ⁣October‌ 2022 to ​January 2023. The mounting evidence‌ of Commander’s ⁢aggressive⁣ behavior raises concerns about his suitability for White ‍House life and​ his potential to ‌cause harm to those around him.

The safety of White House ⁢staff and Secret Service agents is of utmost importance. It‍ is essential‍ for the Bidens to address‌ this issue promptly ⁣and effectively. Measures should be taken to ensure ⁢the well-being of all personnel working in the White House⁣ and to prevent any further incidents involving Commander​ or any other presidential pets.

As the Bidens work through ‍the situation, it is crucial to consider the potential underlying causes⁤ of Commander’s behavior.⁣ Seeking the assistance⁢ of professional dog trainers​ and behaviorists could help identify and address any issues⁣ that may be contributing to ‍his aggression. ⁤Adequate training‍ and socialization ⁣are‍ essential for‌ any dog, especially one living in a ⁣high-profile and ⁣demanding ⁢environment like⁤ the⁤ White⁤ House.

While it is unfortunate that Commander’s tenure at the White⁢ House ⁢has been ⁤marred ⁣by biting incidents, it is essential ​to remember that ​dogs are complex beings, ⁣and their behavior can be influenced by various factors.⁤ The ‌focus now should be on finding ‍appropriate solutions that prioritize the ​well-being and safety ⁢of all individuals involved.

In conclusion, President Joe Biden’s German ⁢Shepherd, Commander, is no ⁤longer at the White House​ following a series of biting⁣ incidents involving White House ⁤staff and Secret Service agents. The‌ Bidens are working to find solutions to address the situation, and they have expressed gratitude for the patience⁢ and‍ support they have ‌received. The recurring⁣ incidents highlight the need for immediate‌ action to ensure the safety⁣ of personnel⁣ within the⁢ White House and to address‍ any ​underlying behavioral issues. Professional assistance ‍and​ proper training should ‌be ⁣considered to prevent‍ further incidents and promote the⁤ well-being of all⁢ involved.



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