White House, Secret Service respond after emails describe Bidens' dog attacking people

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White House, Secret Service respond after emails describe Bidens' dog attacking people
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The White House and Secret Service are responding to a report of first dog Commander Biden biting several people at the president's various residences.

A White House staffer walks President Joe Biden, and first lady Jill Biden's new dog Commander, a purebred German shepherd puppy, on the South Lawn of the White House, March 13, 2022.The White House and Secret Service are responding to a report of first dogU.S.

In some cases, Commander allegedly bit agents that were wearing layers of clothes so the attacks didn't leave any marks, according to the e-mails. Neither the White House nor the Secret Service addressed the specifics of the report in their statements but seemingly confirmed the bad behavior by Commander. The communications director for first lady Jill Biden, Elizabeth Alexander, said the first family is working on "ways to make this situation better for everyone."

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