Too many bites and attacks: Biden’s dog leaves the White House

The Commander bids farewell to the White House. Joe and Jill Biden’s German shepherd was removed from the presidential residence in a series of attacks on staff and the secret service, of which he is the protagonist. According to the US press, it is unclear where the president’s very “lively” dog is now and what his next target will be. The decision to remove the two-year-old dog followed another attack in September. The incident in which the commander was the aggressor was the eleventh incident between the White House and his residence in Delaware. But according to CNN sources, there may be many more cases of ‘enthusiasm’ than the 11 cases ‘confirmed’ by the Secret Service and involving its agents. And in one case, help was needed in the hospital.

“The President and the First Lady care about the safety of those who work in the White House and those who protect them every day,” said spokeswoman Elizabeth Alexander. “They are grateful for the support and patience of the Secret Service and everyone involved. They continue to seek solutions. Commander: “The next steps are being evaluated, not in the White House at the moment.” In the past, the White House has justified the ‘irrepressible’ Commander with the ‘stress’ of life in the ‘palace’ for the ‘First Dogs’. “As you know, the White House can be unique and very stressful,” spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre summarized in July. A dog who is constantly ‘stressed’ by an ‘unpredictable’ life amidst new situations, many different people and defensive instincts.

A CNN source described a “hostile” and “dangerous” work environment where agents would be advised on how to act to avoid meeting the Commander and who to notify when the big dog was ‘out.’ Later, new educational initiatives with other techniques were mentioned. Commander’s story is reminiscent of that of the Biden family’s other German shepherd, Major; the hero of this story is the hero of what appears to be the ‘story’ of a dog who leaves his kennel (adopted in November 2018) to run and jump around the White House. However, Major was also sent to live in Delaware after a series of accidents. Before Major and Commander, the title of ‘First Dog’ belonged to German shepherd Champ, who died two years ago in Delaware at the age of 13. And according to CNN, the Commander, after the Major, may also be the “culprit” of this situation – which is denied – that has revealed tensions between the Bidens and the Secret Service.

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