President Biden's White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, addressed questions about Commander, the German Shepherd who has bitten seven people in four months. Jean-Pierre acknowledged that the White House is a stressful place but did not provide further details on any recent incidents or plans to relocate the dog. The Secret Service and executive residence staff will create designated areas and times for Commander to play. The injuries suffered by the Secret Service agents were treated according to workplace injury protocols, and the President and First Lady appreciated the Secret Service's understanding. It remains unknown who paid the medical bills for the bite victims.
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