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End Breed Discrimination Policies In Public Housing
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Assumptions about breed behaviors have lead to restrictive housing policies. Help us take a stand for pets and their families!
Stereotypes and unscientific assumptions lead to discrimination against types and breeds of dogs.
They make it so some breeds are more likely to get adopted than others, while property owners and local governments take these false impressions as reason to ban breeds like pit bulls and Rottweilers from being owned by tenants1.
Assumptions about breed behaviors are inconsistent with science and hurt many dogs’ chances of survival2.
Studies show that breed has little impact on dog behavior, even among purebreds3.
Less than 10% of behavioral variation in dogs could be explained by breed4. Clearly, breed bans are not based in science, but just stubborn stereotypes.
The Pets Belong With Families Act (H.R.5828) would eliminate dog breed restrictions in public housing5.
This bill would amend the 1937 U.S. Housing Act to include a clause which prevents public housing authorities from banning certain breeds of dogs6.
People who live in public housing often have few viable affordable housing options, and can’t just choose another complex where pet rules are less restrictive7. This creates a cycle in which families are forced to either abandon their animals or take them back to shelters, where many will be euthanized.
Families that love their pets shouldn’t have to lose them because of misguided regulations. Further, passing the Pets Belong With Families Act wold help get animals out of shelters and into caring homes.
Sign the petition and show your support for the Pets Belong with Families Act!