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Overseas military families scramble with new U.S. rules for ... - MSNNew 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.
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The CDC's New Rules for Flying With Dogs Are Officially In EffectThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that the US imports 700,000 dogs each year via air transport—here’s what travelers flying with dogs need to know about the ...
The upcoming rules require that all dogs entering the United States be microchipped, at least 6 months old, have a receipt for a completed Dog Import Form (which the CDC released this week), and ...
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.
The CDC is imposing new rules for dogs entering the US. Owners are not happy Starting Aug. 1, new CDC regulations will make crossing the border with your dog complicated and could require spending ...
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 ...
While the new agreement slightly reduces the burden for Canadian dog owners, the Canadian government said it continues to negotiate with the CDC about the rules. "We continue to advocate for an ...
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 ...
The federal health minister said on Wednesday that he was blindsided by new rules imposed by the U.S. about bringing dogs across the border.
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.
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.
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