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Pet Information

Good things to know before you bring your pet(s) to Daegu or bring them back to the States:

First, you should be familiar with the Garrison Commander's Pet Policy, which provides guidelines for allowable pets in Military Family Housing, as well as the proper care of your pets while you live on post.

Best place to look for complete information is the 65th Medical Brigade Veterinary page. Here you'll find information on PCSing with Pets, On- and Off-post clinics, Pet requirements in South Korea, A-Z with a pet in South Korea, Pet NEO - in short, almost everything you need to know about pets in the Land of the Morning Calm!

Pets in Daegu

 

If you are calling from a stateside Non DSN Line or from off-post Korea,
dial 011-82-505-XXX-XXXX (DSN Number)
for Camps Walker, Henry, and George in the Daegu City area

 

If you are calling from a stateside Non DSN Line or from off-post Korea,
dial 011-82-505-XXX-XXXX
for Camp Carroll in the Waegwan City area.

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