Biden’s dog ousted from White House due to more severe attacks than initially reported.
Biden’s Dog Banished from White House After More Severe Biting Incidents Than Previously Reported
President Joe Biden has banished his dog, Commander, from the White House after multiple biting incidents that exceeded the 11 reported to date, according to a report by NBC News.
“Commander is not presently on the White House campus while next steps are evaluated,” Elizabeth Alexander, spokeswoman for first lady Jill Biden, said in a statement.
The safety of White House staff and those who protect them is a top priority for the president and first lady, and they are grateful for the patience and support of the U.S. Secret Service as they work to find a solution, Alexander added.
Commander joins Major, another former Biden family dog, in being exiled from the White House due to biting issues.
Records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by Judicial Watch revealed that Secret Service members had been bitten multiple times, with one incident requiring a trip to the hospital.
CNN reported that more people have been bitten than the 11 acknowledged incidents, with bites ranging from severe enough for hospital treatment to others that were never reported.
According to Secret Service Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi, there is no complete number of biting incidents available.
The White House has declined to provide CNN with a specific number of biting incidents involving Commander.
A source familiar with the president’s Secret Service detail stated that there was a surge of biting incidents during the summer.
Ryan Bulson, a local dog trainer and president of Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue, emphasized the importance of structure and consistency for German shepherds like Commander.
“They need boundaries. They are a guardian breed. … When you’re looking at different people holding that leash, I would guarantee that there is no consistency amongst all of them,” Bulson said.
Bulson believes it is up to the Bidens to change their behavior and provide the necessary care and training for Commander to succeed.
Recent photos showed Commander with Dale Haney, the superintendent of the White House grounds, with Commander’s teeth surrounding Haney’s forearm.
According to a senior White House official, Haney downplayed the incident, stating that Commander was being playful and there was no bite or pressure of teeth on his skin.
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