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July 22 (UPI) --New U.S. rules, set to take effect next week, will tighten the leash on how dogs are transported into the United States as military families stationed overseas scramble to make ...
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 United States has new rules for how dogs are brought into the country, and they go into effect in August. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that it is ...
A number of military families stationed overseas are scrambling to find other arrangements for transporting ... entry of dogs into the United States,” according to the CDC. The rules require ...
New rules for flying internationally with dogs are now in effect. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new rules on dogs entering the United States via airplane took effect on Thursday ...
All dogs coming into the United States from other countries must be at least six months old and microchipped to help prevent the spread of rabies. The rules apply to dogs brought in by breeders or ...
The upcoming rules require that all dogs entering ... "The new regulations make it extremely difficult to rescue dogs," said Wilma Herrera, 55, who runs US Dog Coalition and Rescue in Fuquay ...
In May, the US took Canada by surprise with new rules for dogs entering the country at ... do not know the history of the animals they are transporting." For more about rabies, which sees only ...
As the deadline for the new rules drew closer ... said the airline has applied for permission to continue transporting dogs to the United States without an air waybill. Lawmakers sent multiple ...