It has come to our attention the number of cases of dogs with diarrhea in the USAG Stuttgart Garrison increased recently. These dogs live on all installations as well as off post and had varying degrees of severity of diarrhea.

While there are many potential causes of diarrhea, some infectious causes include parasites, bacteria, and viral diseases. There is not a confirmed etiology for the cases within community.

Many of the infectious diseases have fecal oral transmission, and dogs contract them by eating or drinking contaminated water, fecal material, or contaminated surfaces such as soil.Read More

By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs It’s time for Spring Clean Up! This base only looks good because of you. So make sure you coordinate with your building managers to sweep up all the rubbish that piled up this winter. Times and dates: Panzer and Robinson 10 to 14 April PatchRead More

The garrison’s Continuing Education Center is currently conducting a survey to determine on-post college and vocational/technical needs for services starting in August 2023. Army officials are reviewing proposals for the upcoming contract year, and your input helps to determine the courses to be offered in-person in Stuttgart.Read More

  Water Main Break on Patch A water main has broken on Patch Barracks causing a street closure on Pennsylvania Strasse between Ohio and Michigan Strasse. Please follow signage and emergency personnel for detours. Note: If you live and work on Patch expect water and heating outages throughout the day.Read More

The Defense Department annual Overseas Housing Allowance Survey is open from 1 January to 31 March, 2023, and all service members receiving OHA, except those sharing rent, are highly encouraged to participate. The survey is designed to collect utility and recurring maintenance expense data incurred by uniformed service members stationed overseas who reside in private housing and has a direct impact on allowances.Read More

Protests and strikes could occur anywhere and may lead to widespread disruptions. Remember to avoid all demonstrations and areas with significant police activity. Monitor the media, follow the advice of local authorities, and keep your phone sufficiently charged.Read More