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Pet ownership comes with responsibilities, on-base expectations part 2
AFN Stuttgart
Nov. 9, 2022 | 0:29
Pet owners have certain responsibilities that are expected of them while on a military base to protect both animals and residents. Military bases have rules outlining behavior and care of pets. Repeat offenders may face harsh disciplinary action that could include loss of pet privileges, removal from military housing at the occupants expense or UCMJ action(s) deemed appropriate by the base commander.
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