1 August, new US rules for dog entry require health check, 6-month age, microchip, CDC form, and proof of rabies vaccination based on travel history.

As of August 1, new rules for dogs entering the US require them to appear healthy, be at least six months old, be microchipped, and have a CDC Dog Import Form receipt. Dogs may need proof of rabies vaccination based on their travel history, as dog rabies is not controlled in 100+ countries, posing a risk to imported dogs. These changes aim to control rabies and protect public health and safety.

June 10, 2024
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