These historical dogs were valued members of the military units they served.
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View military divisions and bases with breed-specific policies, including the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, naval stations and more.
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President Obama has said, “A nation of 300 million strong should not be struggling to find enough qualified citizens to serve (in the Armed Forces). Recruiting and retention problems have been swept under the rug. We need to pay attention to our military families.” The sentiment has been a persistent theme for both Michelle Obama…
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Breed specific legislation affecting military pet owners can have serious consequences for dogs targeted by these laws. While stray or unruly dogs are serious issues in many communities, the solution of breed banning creates more problems than it solves.
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It was puppy-love at first sight.
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FORT SILL, Okla. -- Many Americans have had pets at one time or another. In fact, about 40 percent of American households have at least one dog. These companions truly become members of the family. They are cherished, pampered, and spared no expense....
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Breed-specific legislation (BSL) targets specific breeds of dogs that are wrongly thought to all be dangerous – most frequently pit bull types –
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Unfair housing policies can prevent military families from keeping beloved pets—but this can be fixed in this year’s defense bill. You can help keep servicemembers and their beloved pets together by contacting your U.S. representative and senators today!
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