Stranded Dogs Unite Republicans and Democrats to Lift CDC Canine Ban

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Many of the dogs, according to Titus, accompanied U.S. soldiers overseas and have been banned from returning. (Image Courtesy of Pixabay)

A measure designed to shorten the wait for dogs currently banned from entering the U.S. passed the House of Representatives Tuesday night on a bipartisan voice vote.

The amendment to a federal spending bill was co-sponsored by Nevada Democratic Rep. Dina Titus

Nevada Democratic Rep. Dina Titus
Nevada Democratic Rep. Dina Titus

Many of the dogs, according to Titus, accompanied U.S. soldiers overseas and have been banned from returning. 

The Centers for Disease Control estimates 6% of imported dogs come from countries at high risk for rabies. 

On July 14, the CDC suspended the importation of dogs from countries classified as high risk for rabies, as well as countries not at high risk, if the dog has been in high-risk countries during the previous six months, according to the agency’s website.   

“In 2020, CDC identified a significant increase compared with the previous 2 years in the number of imported dogs that were denied entry into the United States from high-risk countries. Due to reduced flight schedules, dogs denied entry are facing longer wait times to be returned to their country of departure, leading to illness and even death in some cases,” says the CDC website. 

(CDC placed temporary ban on importing dogs from oversea on July 14, 2021. Courtesy of News 5 Cleveland and YouTube. Posted on Jul 15, 2021.)

The legislation passed by the House would “provide $3 million in funding to better streamline inspections and processing of canines” seeking entry to the U.S. from 113 countries where a ban is currently in place. 

“I have long been a supporter of animal protection and will continue to fight for those creatures who can’t speak for themselves,” said Titus, a member of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus.

Lori Kalef, SPCA International Program Manager
Lori Kalef, SPCA International Program Manager

“Animals should be treated with care; that’s why I’ll always work to champion animal welfare in Congress.”

“U.S. service members frequently adopt dogs they befriend while deployed abroad; SPCA International has helped to safely bring more than 600 such dogs into the United States to live with their service member,” said Lori Kalef, Director of Programs, SPCA International

The amendment is expected to give the CDC capacity for a rabies screening program to protect dogs in America while allowing for the importation of dogs stranded abroad.

(As travel throughout the country begins to pick back up with loosened Covid restrictions… the CDC is out with a new travel ban… this time for dogs. Courtesy of WWLP-22News and YouTube. Posted on Jul 14, 2021.)

“Our American heroes should not be separated from their pets, especially in post-combat situations where their dutiful service has kept Americans safe from harm,” said Marty Irby, executive director at Animal Wellness Action

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To Learn More see the CDC’s Frequently Asked Questions on CDC Suspending Dogs from High-Risk Countries for Dog Rabies at https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bringing-an-animal-into-the-united-states/faqs-about-high-risk-dog-ban.html.

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Fitzpatrick-Backed Funding Amendment Designed to Lift CDC Canine Import Suspension Passes House

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), was recognized in the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program for Excellence in Homeland Security.

Late Tuesday night, the U.S House of Representatives passed an amendment championed by Reps. Kathleen Rice, D-N.Y., Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., and Kurt Schrader, D-Oregon, designed to fund better inspections and streamline operations fulfilling the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declaration in the federal register that more resources must be provided for FY22 to lift a ban on canine imports from 113 countries.

The measure, amendment number 39 to H.R. 4502, the federal spending bill that will fund the CDC for 2022 passed by a voice vote in a block of bipartisan amendments.

The Animal Wellness-conceived measure, also cosponsored by Reps. Dina Titus, D-Nev., Maria Salazar, R-Fla., Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., Bill Posey, R-Fla., Fred Upton, R-MI, Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., Lance Gooden, R-Texas, Ron Estes, R-Kansas, and Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y. would provide $3 million in funding to better streamline inspections and processing of canines seeking entering the U.S.

“It’s crucial we stand up for animals—both as individuals and as a society,” shared Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa, who was recognized in the 2019 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program.

Marty Irby, Executive Director and Chief Lobbyist at Animal Wellness Action
Marty Irby, Executive Director and Chief Lobbyist at Animal Wellness Action

“That means funding safe inspections and streamlining the process for importing canines, including countless rescue dogs.”

“As a member of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus, I’m committed to ensuring our government is doing its part to promote animal welfare.”

This bipartisan amendment seeks to provide $3,000,000 to fund inspections and streamline the process for importing canines into the U.S.

It increases funding for CDC’s Emerging Zoonotic and Infectious Disease account with the intent of preventing the reintroduction of canine rabies virus variant into the United States while supporting CDC modernizing its dog import program to see it fully functional and operating.

(The Center for Disease Control issued a suspension on allowing dogs up for adoption to be shipped to the United States from other countries. Courtesy of CBS 8 San Diego and YouTube.)

“We applaud Rep. Fitzpatrick for his leadership and the full House for passing this critical funding amendment that will help countless rescue dogs in limbo all around the globe make their way to the U.S.” added Marty Irby, executive director at Animal Wellness Action.

“Our American heroes should not be separated from their pets, especially in post-combat situations where their dutiful service has kept Americans safe from harm.”

Jennifer Skiff, director of international programs at Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy
Jennifer Skiff, director of international programs at Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy

“Animal Wellness Action is grateful to members of Congress who responded to our request to assist the CDC during these unprecedented times,” said Jennifer Skiff, director of international programs at Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy.

“We must act aggressively and urgently on zoonotic diseases.  This amendment is an important action that supports global health for people and animals.”

The amendment, recognizing the value of good rabies prevention work, provides capacity for CDC to work with other federal partners for a proper screening program to keep dogs safe on the domestic front while not impeding vital animal rescue work abroad.

The lives of thousands of dogs at risk in foreign nations are in even greater jeopardy because of an overreaching action by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to severely restrict imports of dogs from 113 countries.

Dozens of American animal welfare groups have dogs in the pipeline for rescue and placement in loving homes in the U.S.

Many of these nations have undeveloped animal care programs, and private humanitarian efforts originating in the United States are a lifeline for tens of thousands of dogs every year.

Much of that work is in jeopardy because of the CDC rule.

This is a case of CDC not doing a proper risk assessment.  

The CDC estimates 1 million dogs are imported into the United States annually, but since 2015, there have only been three cases of canine rabies entering the country – just one case every two years.

Jeffrey Beri, Founder, No Dogs Left Behind
Jeffrey Beri, Founder, No Dogs Left Behind

In a nation with its own live wildlife markets and mink farms – both of which pose immediate threats to public health because of their capacity to spill over zoonotic diseases to people and wildlife — CDC should focus more energy on addressing those problems.

U.S. Diplomats working abroad who did not return before the July 14th suspension deadline are being forced to consider leaving their pets behind in foreign countries if the CDC does not grant them exemptions.

“U.S. service members frequently adopt dogs they befriend while deployed abroad; SPCA International has helped to safely bring more than 600 such dogs into the United States to live with their service member,” said Lori Kalef, Director of Programs, SPCA International.

“These rescue dogs can be a lifeline, bringing service members joy and respite during long deployments.”

“We support the modernization of the dog importation process to ensure the health and safety of all dogs in the U.S., and we thank Representative Rice for her leadership on this issue.”

“We urge Congress to work with the CDC and adopt this amendment swiftly.”

Zach Skow, founder and director of communication at Marley’s Mutts.
Zach Skow, founder and director of communication at Marley’s Mutts.

“We’ve been working with Representative Rice on this issue and applaud her efforts in taking the lead on the Amendment,” Jeffrey Beri, Founder, No Dogs Left Behind.

“No Dogs Left Behind fights on the front lines every day in East Asia, rescuing dogs from terrible situations.”

“The CDC’s dog import suspension is a catastrophic blow to rescues who have made it their mission to help animals globally.”

“The announcement of a bipartisan amendment to end the CDC ban on animal imports will allow us to get back to work saving lives internationally as well as uniting service men and women with the dogs they’ve rescued while deployed,” said Zach Skow, founder and director of communication at Marley’s Mutts.

animal wellness actionAnimal Wellness Action (Action) is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(4) organization with a mission of helping animals by promoting legal standards forbidding cruelty. We champion causes that alleviate the suffering of companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife.

The organization advocates for policies to stop dogfighting and cockfighting and other forms of malicious cruelty and to confront factory farming and other systemic forms of animal exploitation.

To prevent cruelty, Animal Wellness Action promotes enacting good public policies, and they work to enforce those policies. To enact good laws, we must elect good lawmakers, and that’s why Animal Wellness Action reminds voters which candidates care about our issues and which ones don’t. They believe helping animals helps us all.

(More than two million kangaroos are shot each year in Australia. It’s the largest land-based commercial wildlife slaughter in the world, ten times larger and far bloodier than the notorious seal slaughter in Canada. Why kill the beloved Australian icon? Americans protect bald eagles. New Zealand protects kiwi birds. China protects giant pandas. Yet the Australian government sanctions and subsidizes the hunts, with kangaroo meat going to pet food and the skins to manufacturers like Nike and adidas for “k-leather” soccer shoes, despite a rising chorus of protest from soccer stars. Courtesy of The Center for a Humane Economy and YouTube.)

The Center for a Humane Economy is a non-profit organization that focuses on influencing the conduct of corporations to forge a humane economic order.

The first organization of its kind in the animal protection movement, the Center encourages businesses to honor their social responsibilities in a culture where consumers, investors, and other key stakeholders abhor cruelty and the degradation of the environment and embrace innovation as a means of eliminating both.

The Animal Wellness Foundation is a Los Angeles-based private charitable organization with a mission of helping animals by making veterinary care available to everyone with a pet, regardless of economic ability.

The Foundation organizes rescue efforts and medical services for dogs and cats in need and help homeless pets find a loving caregiver.

The organization advocates for getting veterinarians to the front lines of the animal welfare movement; promoting responsible pet ownership; and vaccinating animals against infectious diseases such as distemper.

They also support policies that prevent animal cruelty and that alleviate suffering, and believe that helping animals helps us all.

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