Biden's dog Commander removed from White House after multiple biting incidents raise safety concerns
- President Biden's dog Commander has been involved in over a dozen biting incidents with White House staff and Secret Service agents.
- The German Shepherd has bitten over 10 Secret Service agents between October 2022 and March 2023, causing injuries and requiring medical treatment.
- Commander was removed from the White House campus in early October 2023 while the Bidens evaluate next steps for the dog.
- The White House has acknowledged the biting incidents and expressed concern for staff safety, gratitude for Secret Service support, and commitment to addressing Commander's behavior.
- This follows a similar situation in 2021 when the Bidens' previous dog Major was also removed from the White House after aggressive behavior and biting incidents involving staff.















































