08/20/2025
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💜🎉Thank you for sharing our story.
We know this is just one of many families deeply affected by the breed ban in Prince George’s County. For decades, evidence has shown that these bans do not make communities safer—and in fact, they often cause real harm.
We see it every day:
Families being forced to choose between their homes and their beloved pets based solely on appearance
Dogs being abandoned because they “look like” a banned breed
Good people avoiding our county because their dog isn’t welcome here
Shelters overcrowded with wonderful, loving dogs labeled “illegal”
And our county? It loses revenue, repels good neighbors, and upholds a policy rooted in outdated, visual discrimination—not public safety.
We still can’t understand why holds onto being the largest jurisdiction in the U.S. with this archaic ban. It benefits no one—not even the county.
As we push closer to legislation that would finally allow “pit bull-type” dogs back into loving homes, we’re asking you to join us.
Share your story.
Whether you’ve been directly affected like Cait, AJ, and Poptart, or whether you’ve chosen not to live, work, or do business in PGC because of the ban—your voice matters.
Let’s show our leaders, and just how many of us are impacted by this unjust policy. Together, we can change it.
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