Renowned Trainer Explains Why Biden’s Dog Keeps Biting People

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President Joe Biden’s German Shepherd named “Commander” has reportedly bitten Secret Service members 11 times since his arrival at the White House.

Dog trainer Tom Davis asserts that a lack of “leadership,” “boundaries,” and “structure” is responsible for the biting incidences.

Davis, known for his top dog-training podcast “No Bad Dogs,” has significant expertise in improving the behavior of aggressive canines. (Trending: As Fauci’s Net Worth Surpasses $11 Million, Americans Take A Closer Look At His Disturbing Lies)

He suggests that Commander has been placed in an “unfair environment to be successful.”

He added, “When Gov. [Andrew] Cuomo was in office — I did a lot of work at the mansion there in Albany, and I know what it’s like to be in that environment where there’s a lot going on, a lot of people, there’s a lot of hustle and bustle, and there are a lot of busy things happening.”

“And to have a dog that doesn’t really have direction and leadership in those environments can really quickly escalate into protection and to fear and to protection in general, like of the house,” Davis said.

“So for me, it’s wrong dog, for the wrong person, at the wrong place,” he said.

Davis said, “German Shepherds are very loyal dogs and they’re very smart and intelligent dogs, and they’re not really the type of dog you want to just leave out for anybody to handle and leave out for anybody to develop a relationship with.” (Trending: Illegal Immigrant Deported 9 Times Commits Heinous Crime

He said, “there’s a lot of busy things happening. And the President of the United States has a really important job.”

“And so, I think having a dog with the lack of leadership and the lack of boundaries and structure, I mean, this dog already has bitten one to 11 people.”

“I’m not familiar with what with the laws in D.C., but I used to be an animal control officer, and I know here in New York, any time your dog bit somebody where they needed medical attention, the dog had to be quarantined, it had to be documented, and it typically had to go to some sort of judicial hearing just to see if the dog is dangerous, to see if the dog will do it again,” Davis added.

“Somebody needs to actually come in and really analyze the dog’s behavior and see what’s going on,” he said.

“I’d go tonight. I’d be there. I’d be there now. Because, you know, like I said before, this dog needs help.”

He added, “I’d hate for this dog to be euthanized or destroyed because they haven’t put in the work. So, I would absolutely offer my services for free tonight.” Davis said.

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