Story by Claudia LaMantia | Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility | 02.07.2025
Karina Wise-Estrada, community relations specialist, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, and her dog, Sir Newton volunteer at Pearl Harbor and throughout the community....
Story by Shawn Davis | Fort Hood Public Affairs Office | 08.08.2024
Pets are a vital part of the Army family, contributing to morale, complementing physical and mental fitness and performing vital work as service animals on the installation. It is for these reasons U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Cavazos maintains a comprehensive domestic animal policy to keep its residents safe and to maintain order at The Great Place. Residents and visitors are encouraged to be......
Story by Shawn Davis | Fort Hood Public Affairs Office | 08.08.2024
Facebook Twitter Email PrintCopy article link Save Pets are a vital part of the Army family, contributing to morale, complementing physical and mental fitness and performing vital work as service animals on the installation. It is for these reasons U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Cavazos maintains a comprehensive domestic animal policy to keep its residents safe and to maintain order at The Great......
Story by James Kimber | Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka | 07.17.2024
Yokosuka’s Navy Exchange, or NEX, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the re-opening of the NEX Kennel on Main Base July 17....
Story by James Kimber | Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka | 04.24.2024
This is the third of our “PCSing with Pets” series. In this part, the Yokosuka Navy Exchange and Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY) Command Admin Department’s Family Assistance Support Team, or FAST, go over options to get your pet from the airport to the installation....
Story by James Kimber | Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka | 02.22.2024
This is the second in our “PCSing with Pets” series. In this part, we talk to the volunteer staff at the installation’s non-profit animal shelter, Pets Are Worth Saving, to learn how to crate train pets to help manage their anxiety and minimize the risks from stress and panic....
Story by James Kimber | Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka | 01.23.2024
This is the first in our “PCSing with Pets” series. In this part, we discuss the procedure to satisfy the Government of Japan’s import laws before a military family's pet may be allowed to enter the country. The process can take as long as 180 days, so it’s critical to get a head start....
Story by Seaman Lillian Olen | Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka | 12.15.2023
Personnel in the PCS process and planning to bring their pets to Japan must satisfy the Government of Japan’s import laws before their pet is allowed to enter the country. The Yokosuka Veterinary Treatment Facility onboard Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka provides resources to incoming pet owners to ease their stress....