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How to take pets to America

Nowadays, many people often ask "how to bring pets into America". However, in the entry procedure, it will involve various restrictions required by American health immunization, American local agricultural protection, American local wildlife protection, and American customs. In addition, when returning to China, taking pets out of the United States and returning to the motherland also needs to go through the restrictions when they first entered the United States. Sadly, once your pet is detained by the customs because it cannot enter the United States for some reason, your pet will either be sent back to the motherland or suffer from different degrees of health damage during the detention. While waiting for the customs arrangement, all the expensive detention fees need to be paid by the pet owner himself, and it is impossible for the customs to take care of the animals for you during the detention. The American Public Health Service Center has clearly instructed that dogs and cats who immigrate to the United States should undergo a comprehensive physical examination before leaving the country to prove that they have no diseases that can be transmitted to people. Dogs and cats from rabies epidemic areas must produce legal and valid rabies exemption certificates. In addition, the US Customs has strict and clear restrictions on turtles, and monkeys are absolutely forbidden to be brought in. Dogs, cats and turtles are duty-free. If other kinds of animals are linked to US customs regulations, they need to pay taxes according to regulations. However, if the customs of your country can show you the certificate that personal pets are not used as commodities, it is tax-free. Birds All birds introduced to the United States are animal species subject to certain restrictions. If you need to bring pet birds to the United States, you need to apply for a license issued by the American Fish and Wildlife Conservation Association. Cat owners should go to your country's quarantine department for a comprehensive physical examination before you prepare to take them to the United States to prove that they have no diseases that can be transmitted to people. The full text of the physical examination report should be in English. If your cat is obviously unhealthy in appearance, the US Customs has the right to ask a doctor with an American veterinary certificate to re-examine the cat at the expense of the animal owner. Dogs All domestic dogs, before you are going to take them to the United States, should go to the quarantine department of your country for a comprehensive physical examination to prove that they have no diseases that can be transmitted to people. The full text of the physical examination report should be in English. If your dog is obviously unhealthy in appearance, the US Customs has the right to ask a doctor with an American veterinary certificate to re-examine the dog at the expense of the animal owner. In addition, all domestic dogs should be vaccinated against rabies in your country one month before going to the United States. However, there is no regulation for puppies under 3 months old, and there is no regulation in some areas without rabies (such as Hawaii) as stipulated by the American Public Health Service Center. The following are the procedures for you to apply for rabies vaccine for your dog in your country: first, a legal rabies vaccine certificate, which should be in English or translated. The certificate shall indicate the animal species, vaccination date and immunization period. The certificate should be accompanied by the signature of the doctor who holds the veterinary qualification certificate. If you fail to equip your dog with a legal English rabies vaccine certificate, your dog will be immediately quarantined at the destination. You must give it a good vaccine and a good certificate within 4 days. If the quarantine lasts more than 30 days, you still can't vaccinate it and get a certificate. Your dog will be sent back to China at the owner's expense. If you bring a puppy, it will be immediately isolated in the place you specify until it grows to 3 months old. It will be vaccinated at that time, but after vaccination, it needs to be isolated for one month.