Joe Biden's pet dog moved out of White House after biting incident
Commander is not in the White House complex, a spokeswoman for the US first lady said
Biden with CommanderUS President Joe Biden's pet dog 'Commander' has been moved out of the White House after multiple bite incidents.
It should be noted that the pet dog named 'Commander' belongs to the German Shepherd breed and is owned by the 'Joe biden's family'.
According to the British news agency, Elizabeth Alexander, the spokesperson of the American first lady Jill Biden, said that a decision is being made regarding the two-year-old German shepherd, the president and the first lady who work in the White House and protect them every day. People care a lot.
Last week, the commander bit a Secret Service agent who required medical treatment at the scene, marking the 11th time the dog has bitten a guard at the White House either in a building or at the Delaware family home.
Elizabeth Alexander said that while the US Secret Service and all involved are grateful for their support, Commander is no longer in the White House complex and the next steps are being reviewed.
The spokeswoman did not say where the dog is currently living or whether it will return to the White House.
The spokesperson's statement came shortly after a CNN report claimed that the dog has so far bitten more than 11 people in different incidents.
White House press secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said in a statement in July that the reason for the attacks was the stress of living in the residence, which as you all know, The White House compound can be unusual and demanding.
This week, White House officials said they are taking significant steps to train dogs after bite incidents.
.png)
0 Comments