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Biden’s dog Commander involved in biting incidents, according to records

From NBC News:

President Joe Biden’s dog Commander bit multiple Secret Service officers after it joined the Biden family at the end of 2021, according to records obtained by the conservative foundation Judicial Watch. 

One of the officers was taken to the hospital after being bitten in the upper arm and thigh last year. After that incident, a White House office advised that it believed the German shepherd was up to date on all vaccines, according to the records. 

The dog was seen in the White House as recently as last week. 

The incidents detailed in the records, which took place from October to January, varied in severity. 

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