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Keep Military Families Together - End Breed Restrictions on Bases!
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Our service members shouldn't have to choose between their pets and their homes. Take action now!
Thousands of service members live on military bases across the world. Sadly, not all of their family is welcome on base with them, namely their dogs.
When military housing was privatized in 1996, the six companies that took responsibility for the bases1 — known as the Residential Communities Initiative consortium (RCI) — sought to create common policies across all bases. One such policy includes the banning of specific breeds of dog2 — breeds the RCI has deemed “dangerous,” including, but not limited to: Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, and Chow Chows3.
Sometimes, despite their actual DNA, dogs are only given the eyeball test, and initially banned based solely upon their looks4. This forces dogs to undergo a DNA test to prove they don’t fall under the restriction. But, under this policy, even a 1% positive result will end in a ban, despite the lack of evidence showing the correlation between dog breed and dog bite.
This is ridiculous. Dogs are more than just a breed. They’re more than therapeutic to service members performing some of the most demanding jobs in the world, they’re family5. And, because military family after military family continue to be separated by this policy, the time to act is now6.
Sign the petition below and urge the RCI to do away with their breed-specific restrictions.