Commander and Willow are making another appearance outside of the White House as part of first lady Jill Biden's Valentine's Day decorations.
Hand-painted wooden artwork featuring the first dog and the first caton the North Lawn of the White House in honor of Biden's Valentine's Day tradition.
The office of the first lady said in a statement this year's decorations feature"the helping hands" ofat U.S. Army Garrison Fort Drum, in New York state, represented by handprints in the shape of hearts.
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