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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.
What do the new rules say? The CDC announced in May that beginning Aug. 1, dog owners must complete a new form and all dogs entering the U.S. must be over six months old, have a microchip and ...
Limited spaces are available to transport dogs on military-contracted Patriot Express flights on PCS moves, although U.S. Transportation Command increased the cabin flight spaces from 10 to 20, in ...
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 ...
The new rules require all dogs entering the U.S. to be at least 6 months, old enough to be vaccinated if required and for the shots to take effect; have a microchip placed under their skin with a ...
The new requirements from the CDC are for dogs entering the U.S. They go into effect Aug. 1.
The US Department of Transportation ruled Wednesday that dogs are the only service animals permitted to join their owners on flights — grounding a menagerie that in recent years has included ...
All dogs coming into the U.S. from other countries must be at least 6 months old and microchipped to help prevent the spread of rabies, according to new government rules published Wednesday.The ...
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 ...
That order suspended bringing in dogs from more than 100 countries where rabies is still a problem.The new rules require all dogs entering the U.S. to be at least 6 months, old enough to be ...