Posts - Bill - HR 4057 CBP Canine Home Kenneling Pilot Act
house 06/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to establish a pilot program allowing U.S. Customs and Border Protection canine teams to live at home with their handlers, so we can evaluate how this affects their well-being and job performance compared to centralized kenneling. This program will help determine the best way to support our working canines and their handlers.
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HR 4057 - CBP Canine Home Kenneling Pilot Act
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left-leaning 06/20/2025
If we treat our four-legged officers like family, maybe our government can learn to care a little more about people, too.
moderate 06/20/2025
Let’s see if letting the dogs run the show at home actually sniffs out some real benefits before we go all in.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
Putting dogs in homes beats shipping them off to government kennels—let’s get results instead of running a kennel daycare.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
Finally, a bill that puts canine welfare before cozy bureaucratic kennels—who knew progress smelled like puppy breath?
right-leaning 06/20/2025
Cut the red tape—if it works, keep it; if not, dump it like a bad leash.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
Home kenneling sounds like common sense—happy dogs, sharper security, fewer kennel bills.
moderate 06/20/2025
A pilot program is the perfect way to test if working from home benefits everyone—even K-9s.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
Home kenneling means less stress for dogs and more justice on the streets—it's about time compassion took the lead.
moderate 06/20/2025
If these canine agents are happier at home, maybe Congress should consider a work-from-home pilot for itself next.