Commander was a birthday gift to Joe Biden from
James and Sara Biden, his brother and sister-in-law.[1] Commander first came to the
White House on December 20, 2021.[2][3] That same day,
Major, another dog owned by the Biden family, was removed from the White House following several biting incidents.[4][5] On February 13, 2022, Commander made his TV debut in the program Puppy Bowl XVIII.[6]
On June 15, 2023, Commander raced toward a secret service agent and lunged at him, causing a "deep bite" on the left arm that was reported to have needed stitches. "East Wing Tours were stopped for approximately 20 minutes due to blood from the incident being on the floors in the area of the Book-sellers," a hall in the White House, one document reported.[7] Records released on July 25, 2023 by
Judicial Watch showed that Commander bit or attacked
Secret Service agents at least 10 times between October 2022 and July 2023.[8] Commander was involved in an eleventh biting incident on September 26.[9][10] Commander also bit White House superintendent
Dale Haney, who has taken responsibility for walking presidential dogs since the presidency of
Richard Nixon, on September 13, 2023, in an incident that was photographed by a tourist and subsequently received media attention.[11][12]
On October 5, 2023, it was announced that Commander was moving out of the White House due to the numerous biting incidents.[13] CNN later reported that there were at least 24 such events.[14]
In a 2024 book, South Dakota Governor
Kristi Noem suggested that Commander should be killed.[15][16]
White House pet dogs December 20, 2021 – present Served alongside: Champ (Until June 19, 2021) Major (Until December 21, 2021) Willow (since January 28, 2022)