Dobermans in Military Housing

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Dobermans in Military Housing
In January, the Department of the Army released a memo stating a new breed specific ban for all on base housing. The ban targets Pit Bulls (including American Staffordshire Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers), Rottweilers, Chow Chows, Wolf-Hybrids, Dobermans and crosses of these breeds. This ban also includes other dogs that demonstrate a propensity for dominant behavior such as:

Unprovoked barking, growling, or snarling at people approaching
Aggressively running along fence lines when people are present
Biting or scratching people
Escaping confinement to chase people

Every military branch has this same policy. So far it is ONLY the Army who has decided to add Dobermans to their list. Dobermans have played a major role in our military's history and the Army apparently couldn't care less.

Dobermans are very loyal, gentle and docile creatures. They are excellent with children, seniors, and everyone in between. I have done my research and can't find a single bite incident regarding a Doberman on a military installation. My grandmother (who dislikes all dogs) has even commented on how well behaved and good natured my DOBERMAN is over all the other dogs she has been around. So why is my girl banned? She is not just a pet, she is my child. Why is it that my neighbor's German Shepherd is allowed on post? Every time I go out into my own yard, I get barked and growled at by that evil thing. Myself, and a lot of people I know, are more afraid of Chihuahuas than Dobermans. The banning of a dog should be based on individual temperaments, not a specific breed.

When my husband and I recently moved into base housing, due to money issues, I was told, not asked, to get rid of my Doberman or live off post. No exceptions. It did not matter that my husband has dedicated the last six years of his life to the Army, spending one tour in Korea and two in Iraq. It didn't matter that he is actually employed by the Army as an explosive dog handler. It didn't matter that he spent 800 training hours at Lackland AFB becoming the excellent dog handler that he is today... nothing mattered.

How are current military families expected to want to reenlist if they cannot even be trusted with their own animal? Until recently, we had planned to stay Army until retirement. Now, we're giving serious thought to rejoining the civilian world. When weighing the options staying in no longer makes much sense. We can't afford to live off post, and we certainly won't be giving up our silent family member.

I'm writing this petition in the hopes of opening some new eyes to this subject. I am not only writing this for myself, but also for the other families that have been hit with this ridiculous policy, and for the potential future military families. I can only hope that my cause will be taken seriously by my politicians, and others. I'm asking you congress, to please help me keep my family and others together.

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Isn't the facts based on how a dog is trained to react in any given situation? Dobermans have been a valuable asset to our servicemen and women. Don't these people deserve the best! Dobermans are extremely loyal to there master.
only bred for protrection by louis doberman. Is our military so uniformed? oh yes, forgot our boys shoot anyone not confirmed as an enemy? About the shout itself? Unnecessary classification for a dog that served in two wars admirably and distinctionl. Sorry Just more stupidity.
This is the most loyal, most predictable and non-aggressive breed ever.
If you want to ban these dogs from on base housing, then anty up for the cost to live off base!
This is an outrage for the Doberman breed who selflessly served our country along with our troops!! Ban the deed not the breed!!
I owned a Doberman and loved it! She was very gentle and sweet. You should like at your history, Dobermans has served next to our men during the wars, protocting our troops while they slept, watched over the troops as they marched. To ban part of your history is like banning all the past men and women who served. Small dogs are the biggest problem when it comes to biting. A Doberman will not bite unless you hurt their masters.
My Min Pin is more dangerous than my Doberman! My Doberman protects my 3-year-old nephew as if he was her puppy. She didn't even move when he was a year old and was sticking his fingers in her ears and up her nose. Had he tried that with the other dog, the Min Pin would've bit him.
To whom this may concern;
 Why would the army, ban the dog that stood beside our soldiers in a time of war. A dog who protected our freedom just as much as a soldier has, we don't abandon our human veteran so why abandon our canine veterans and their children. So to me it's like they are saying hey you did a great job protecting us, but we don't care for you anymore. What ever happen  to never leave a fallen comrade! I am currently in the military, and have a doberman. They should test every single pet they allow on on-base housing to see how the pet does in a behavior test and then agree or disagree to allow a pet to live on base or give the dog a chance by referring a dog training class. My name is Tyrell and I am speaking out for our fellow comrades the dobermans and all other misunderstood dogs.
Why would the army ban the dog that saved our military lives in a time at war. So to me it's like they are saying hey you did a great job protecting us, but we don't care for you no more because we have moved to the more modern side of the war where we shoot from more then a couple miles away. That is so disrespectful and just darn right turning your back on your fellow comrades. What ever happen to never leave a fallen comrade! I am currently in the military, and have a Doberman. They should test every single pet they allow on on-base housing to see how the pet does in a behavior test and then agree or disagree to allow to pet to live on base. My name is Tyrell and I am speaking out for are fellow comrades the dobermans.
Why would the army ban the dog that saved our military lives in a time at war. So to me it's like they are saying hey you did a great job protecting us, but we don't care for you no more because we have moved to the more modern side of the war where we shoot from more then a couple miles away. That is so disrespectful and just darn right turning your back on your fellow comrades. What ever happen to never leave a fallen comrade! I am currently in the military, and have a Doberman. They should test every single pet they allow on on-base housing to see how the pet does in a behavior test and then agree or disagree to allow to pet to live on base. My name is Tyrell and I am speaking out for are fellow comrades the dobermans.
Some people can be so ignorant..