Biden family dog Commander is no longer at the White House after biting incidents
Some of the biting incidents required medical care.
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President Joe Biden’s dog Commander, whose history of biting became public in recent months, is no longer at the White House, a spokesperson for the first lady said Wednesday.
Jill Biden's spokesperson, Elizabeth Alexander, said the Bidens are still determining what will happen next for the 2-year-old German shepherd, who has been involved in a number of biting incidents, some of which required medical care.
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