2025-22542Proposed Rule

Alaska Islands Ban Dogs Except Rodent-Sniffing Crime Fighters

Published Date: 12/11/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The Pribilof Islands have banned dogs to protect local wildlife, but now trained rodent detection dogs might be allowed to help stop invasive rodents from causing harm. This change helps protect the islands’ animals and supports local communities without changing the overall dog ban. People can share their thoughts on this plan until January 12, 2026.

Analyzed Economic Effects

5 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Exception Allows Rodent Detection Dogs

NMFS may authorize certified and trained rodent detection dogs to land on any Pribilof Island for the sole purpose of detecting and eradicating invasive rodents for up to 180 total days per incident. The exception applies per island and per incident, and separate 180-day authorizations may be granted for separate islands or new incidents.

Strict Health, Quarantine, and Control Requirements

Any authorized rodent detection dog must be certified and trained for rodent detection, complete any State of Alaska quarantine required, have current immunizations and health certifications required by Alaska, be under constant control by a professional handler (voice, electronic, or leash), and the handler must collect and incinerate all dog feces on the island.

Expected Economic and Food-Security Benefits

NMFS finds this action is not likely to have adverse economic impacts on small businesses and expects the use of certified rodent detection dogs to help protect wildlife-viewing tourism, subsistence resources (supporting food security), and public health by preventing rodent-borne diseases.

Landowner Application and 10-Day Decision Timeline

A Pribilof Island landowner must submit a written request to the NMFS Alaska Regional Administrator with evidence of rodent presence, dog training certifications, quarantine/immunization records, number of dogs, a feces management plan, expected search duration/location, and other requested information. NMFS may authorize the landing and impose conditions within 10 working days of receiving a completed request.

Household Pets Still Prohibited

The rule continues to prohibit landing of dogs on the Pribilof Islands for any purpose other than the authorized rodent detection activity; household pets and other non-rodent-detection dog landings remain prohibited.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
12/11/2025
1/12/2026

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