President Joe Biden’s German shepherd Commander supposedly bit 7 individuals in a four-month period, making him the 2nd White House dog to display aggressive habits after previous very first dog Major was eliminated from the White House due to comparable conduct.
The report of Commander’s aggressiveness originates from internal Secret Service interactions obtained by the New York Post.
On 3 November 2022, the White House doctor’s workplace referred a bitten Secret Service officer to a regional healthcare facility for treatment after the dog bit down on the officer’s arm and thigh, according to e-mails obtained by Judicial Watch.
On top of this, weeks later on, Commander tore the skin of another Secret Service officer’s hand and arm, according to the Post. One month later on, Commander bit the back of a security specialist at the president’s Wilmington, Delaware residence.
Commander’s habits looks like Major’s, a rescue embraced by the Bidens in 2018, who was rehomed in 2021 after a variety of occurrences in which the dog bit Secret Service representatives.
The Independent has actually connected to the White House for remark.