Sep 2nd, 2011, 12:52 | 只看该作者 #31 |
小毛娘
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去狗了狗,以防万一,最好是能有一份兽医认可的健康证明。 Unlike for birds and other types of household pets, owners are not required to carry government certification in order to transport the animals between the two countries for purposes of a limited stay. Pets returning to the country of origin (such as after a vacation) undergo the same scrutiny as imported pets. In general, border personnel will want to ensure that the animal is clean, free of disease and that vaccinations are kept up to date. Both countries require the following at the time of crossing: 1.The animal must appear to be healthy. 2.Written certification from a veterinarian must be on hand verifying that the animal is free of diseases communicable to humans and has been vaccinated for rabies. The rabies vaccination certificate must have an expiration date of than 36 months or less; otherwise, the certificate must show that the animal was vaccinated within the preceding 12 months. Kittens and puppies younger than 3 months of age are not required to be vaccinated. Puppies less than 3 months of age must be confined to a location of the owner's choosing until vaccinated and must remain in confinement for one month following vaccination. More Information U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) telephone numbers for customer service: •Local: 202-354-1000 •Toll-free (from US): 1-877-227-5511. |
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sunshine (Sep 2nd, 2011) |