Biden's dog Commander bites 11th Secret Service agent, prompting safety concerns
- President Biden's dog Commander has bitten 11 Secret Service agents in under a year.
- The latest incident occurred this week when Commander bit an agent who required medical treatment.
- Biden's prior dog Major was also aggressive and had to be relocated out of the White House.
- The Secret Service has raised issues over workplace safety given Commander's repeated attacks.
- The White House is working on additional training and protocols to help Commander adapt to the stressful environment.