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Biden's dog no longer at White House after biting incidents

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President Joe Biden's dog, Commander, was removed from the White House premises after staff members reported several biting incidents.

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While it's unknown where the dog was sent, the two-year-old German shepherd was last seen on Saturday on a White House upper balcony.

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre provided a daily briefing which said that Commander and head groundskeeper Dale Haney were playing.

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No skin was broken, but a tourist photographed the incident which was then published by a news organization.

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Commander has reportedly bitten or otherwise attacked Secret Service staff at least ten other times, with the latest being on Sept. 25.

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While the latest injury was treated by on-site medics, one officer had to visit the hospital after an attack.

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A gift from his brother James Biden, Commander is Joe Biden's second aggressive dog at the White House. He also has a cat named Willow.

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