Keeping stray animals to a minimum
WARRENSBURG, Mo. -- Bear, a golden retriever and Whiteman AFB pet, relaxes at his home. Whiteman pet owners should follow the rules and regulations and reference the Whiteman AFB Instruction 48-131/Domestic Animal Control Manuel. Base residents must register and have a microchip inserted into their animals at the veterinary treatment facility within five duty days of their arrival to the base. The best way to get a pet back home is to keep an identification tag on them. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandra M. Boutte) (RELEASED)
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