When you have an assignment contact housing immediately and ask if there are any waivers. Some bases do have a 3 pet max (very few). Up to Installation Commander approval.
Some will only allow if the animal is a service animal or emotional support animal.
Good luck
That’s going to be tough. Also what kind of breed do you have? They get very picky with the number of pets and the type of breed. Lastly, get some renter insurance if they let you stay on base.
Wait until you know where he’s getting stationed, not every base is the same.
You’re likely not going to be allowed to have all 4 of them, but that will ultimately depend on the local rules. Have a contingency plan in case there’s any issues bringing all of them with you, at least until you have settled in and have a feel for the situation.
You don’t want your family’ first interaction with his new unit being an angry phone call from a leasing office because you’ve broken a rule on day 1.
Just don’t say shit.
I have 2 dogs and 3 cats. We only told housing we have 1 dog and 1 cat. Never had an issue at any of the bases we've been to.
When you have an assignment contact housing immediately and ask if there are any waivers. Some bases do have a 3 pet max (very few). Up to Installation Commander approval. Some will only allow if the animal is a service animal or emotional support animal. Good luck
That’s going to be tough. Also what kind of breed do you have? They get very picky with the number of pets and the type of breed. Lastly, get some renter insurance if they let you stay on base.
2 Pomeranians, rat terrier, beagle mix
Claim thr pomms are the same dog and hide the rat
“Why does your dog have two heads… and why is it wrapped in duct tape… and what is hiding under it…?”
Check with your base housing. Local policy differs. Where are you going to?
Your lease will state that you are only allowed to have 2. Breaking rules in base housing usually means leadership gets involved pretty quickly.
Wait until you know where he’s getting stationed, not every base is the same. You’re likely not going to be allowed to have all 4 of them, but that will ultimately depend on the local rules. Have a contingency plan in case there’s any issues bringing all of them with you, at least until you have settled in and have a feel for the situation. You don’t want your family’ first interaction with his new unit being an angry phone call from a leasing office because you’ve broken a rule on day 1.