Biden's Dog May Be 'Serious' Workplace Liability

President Joe Biden's dog, Commander, is walked on the south side of the White House. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

By    |   Friday, 29 September 2023 07:29 AM EDT ET

While Secret Service agents may be willing to take a bullet to protect the president, their biggest workplace hazard currently appears to be coming from President Joe Biden's dogs.

Biden's 2-year-old German shepherd, Commander, has found himself in the proverbial doghouse for the 11th time after he bit another Secret Service agent on Monday night.

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While Secret Service agents may be willing to take a bullet to protect the president, their biggest workplace hazard currently appears to be coming from President Joe Biden's dogs.
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