US: Secret Service Agent Bitten by President Joe Biden's Dog at White House, Officer Receives Medical Care

President Joe Biden's younger dog, Commander, has reportedly bitten a US Secret Service agent at the White House, marking the 11th known biting incident involving the 2-year-old German Shepherd.

US President Joe Biden with family Pet Dog Commander (Photo Credit: Rawpixel)

President Joe Biden's younger dog, Commander, has reportedly bitten a US Secret Service agent at the White House, marking the 11th known biting incident involving the 2-year-old German Shepherd. The incident occurred on Monday evening, September 25, with a Secret Service Uniformed Division police officer coming into contact with the dog and subsequently being bitten. Reportedly, the injured officer received medical treatment at the complex and is in stable condition. This latest incident follows a series of previous biting episodes involving Commander, prompting White House officials to implement new training and leashing protocols for the family pet. Joe Biden’s Dog Commander Bites US Secret Service Officers 10 Times in Four Months Between October 2022 and January 2023, Records Show.

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