President Joe Biden’s German shepherd, Commander, has reportedly bitten Secret Service personnel on at least 24 occasions, according to documents obtained by CNN. The incidents, which have occurred at the White House and the Bidens’ homes in Rehoboth Beach, Wilmington, and Nantucket, have prompted Secret Service personnel to adjust their operational tactics when Commander is present.
These 24 incidents do not include previous reported incidents involving Commander. A report by conservative watchdog Judicial Watch listed at least 10 additional instances, including one that forced a uniformed officer to seek treatment at a nearby hospital. Secret Service communications chief Anthony Guglielmi stated that incidents involving Commander were treated as workplace injuries, and personnel have been navigating how best to operate in an environment that includes family pets for many presidential administrations.
The Bidens took in Commander as a puppy in December 2021 as a gift from Joe Biden’s brother James, following the death of another German shepherd they owned, Champ, at 13. However, since bringing Commander to the White House, the dog has exhibited “extremely aggressive behavior,” according to reports. Some incidents occurred while Commander was roaming unleashed, and First Lady Jill Biden stated she “couldn’t regain control” of him. In September, a photo showed Commander biting a White House groundskeeper. In October, a spokesperson for Jill Biden announced that Commander was no longer living at the White House.
In March 2021, the Bidens sent another German shepherd, three-year-old Major, to their Delaware home after the dog started behaving aggressively and charging toward White House staff. The family had adopted Major from a shelter in 2018.
The Bidens reportedly feel “awful” and “heartbroken” about the incidents involving Commander.
President Biden’s dog, Commander, has reportedly bitten Secret Service agents at least 24 times, prompting changes in the agents’ work habits to avoid further injuries. The incidents involving Commander, a two-year-old German shepherd, have occurred at the White House and the Bidens’ homes in Rehoboth Beach, Wilmington, Delaware, Nantucket, Massachusetts, and Camp David.
These 24 reported incidents do not include previous incidents involving Commander. A report by Judicial Watch listed at least 10 additional instances, including one that required a uniformed officer to seek treatment at a nearby hospital. Secret Service communications chief Anthony Guglielmi stated that the incidents with Commander were treated as workplace injuries, and personnel have been adjusting their operational tactics when the dog is present.
The Bidens received Commander as a puppy in December 2021 as a gift from Joe Biden’s brother James, following the death of their other German shepherd, Champ, at the age of 13. However, since Commander’s arrival at the White House, he has displayed “extremely aggressive behavior,” according to reports. Some incidents occurred while Commander was unleashed, and First Lady Jill Biden mentioned she “couldn’t regain control” of him. In September, a tourist’s photo showed Commander biting a White House groundskeeper. In October, a spokesperson for Jill Biden announced that Commander was no longer living at the White House.
In March 2021, the Bidens sent another German shepherd, Major, to their Delaware home after he started behaving aggressively and charging at White House staff. The family had adopted Major from a shelter in 2018.
The Bidens reportedly feel “awful” and “heartbroken” about the incidents involving Commander.
Leave a comment