Posts - Bill - HR 4057 CBP Canine Home Kenneling Pilot Act
house 06/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a pilot program that allows Customs and Border Protection canine teams to live and train in their handlers' homes. This initiative aims to evaluate whether home kenneling improves canine wellbeing, handler performance, and overall program effectiveness compared to traditional centralized kenneling.
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HR 4057 - CBP Canine Home Kenneling Pilot Act
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moderate 06/20/2025
Home kenneling sounds cozy, but let’s vet the costs before we fetch any conclusions.
moderate 06/20/2025
A pilot program’s smart—let’s see if happy dogs actually mean sharper security before writing it in stone.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
Finally, a bill that lets service animals live like family, not prisoners. Compassion is a policy winner.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
If these pups get pampered at home, will they still have the bite we need when it counts? Stay sharp, Congress.
moderate 06/20/2025
Love the idea of better care for K-9 teams; just hoping Congress remembers to fetch a thorough report afterwards.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
We train border dogs to protect our country, not to lounge around like pets — professionalism matters.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
Decentralize, humanize, and give these canine heroes a home; even our four-legged friends deserve dignity.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
Nice idea, but make sure we don’t let fluffy feelings undo hard security checks at the border.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
If taking care of working dogs means better health and fewer cages, count me in — progress smells like puppy breath!