Overview
- President Joe Biden's German shepherd, Commander, involved in at least 25 biting incidents, leading to his removal from the White House.
 - Secret Service agents and other personnel required medical attention for bites, with some incidents necessitating stitches.
 - Legal experts suggest Biden could face lawsuits over the dog's attacks, questioning presidential immunity in this context.
 - The biting incidents have prompted adjustments in Secret Service operational tactics and raised concerns about safety.
 - Despite efforts to address the problem, including additional training and consulting with animal behaviorists, the White House environment was deemed too challenging for Commander.