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The new rules require all dogs entering the US. to be at least six months, old enough to be vaccinated if required and for the shots to take effect; have a microchip placed under their skin with a ...
New U.S. rules, set to take effect Aug. 1, will tighten the leash on how dogs are transported into the United States as military families stationed overseas scramble to make other arrangements.
New rules for traveling with pets say that dogs must be at least six months old and microchipped so their rabies vaccinations can be verified as more people travel with their pets.
Starting Aug. 1, strict new rules are in effect for bringing dogs into the United States.
Pet owners wishing to travel to the US with their furry friends may be subject to new rules from this Thursday. The additional requirements, which will mostly impact dog owners, have been issued ...
It’s no secret that many countries around the world have stringent entry rules at the border, and these can apply to animals, too. In May, the US took Canada by surprise with new rules for dogs ...
A number of military families stationed overseas are scrambling to find other arrangements for transporting their dogs back to the United States because of new regulations taking effect Aug. 1 ...
The CDC's new rules for flying dogs into the United States took effect Aug. 1. What it means if you're flying American Airlines or Southwest Airlines.
Dogs traveling from high risk countries will still be subject to the full extent of the new rules. Luckily for local dogs and their people, Canada is considered a rabies-free country. So is Mexico.
The new requirements from the CDC are aimed at preventing the spread of rabies and go into effect Thursday. The change prompted multiple airlines to stop allowing dogs to travel to the U.S. with ...
Lufthansa, the airline many military families use when flying to the states with their dogs, has reopened at least some flights after the CDC loosened new dog transport rules. (A1C Taylor D ...
New U.S. rules, set to take effect Aug. 1, will tighten the leash on how dogs are transported into the United States as military families stationed overseas scramble to make other arrangements.