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How to take dogs to Japan

It seems difficult. It's easy to bring it in, but it's more difficult to take it out. I checked and said that China was an epidemic area, and everyone said that it was basically difficult to succeed. I'll send you a post and see for myself:

Ms. Wen, a citizen of Chengdu, has a husband who lives in Japan all the year round. The dachshund "Niu Niu" who has been with her for seven years is her favorite baby. In order to immigrate to Japan with Niu Niu, Ms. Wen made a surprising decision: to postpone her reunion with her husband for eight months and apply for a cumbersome immigrant visa for Niu Niu. Yesterday, Ms. Wen finally implanted the only certified "ISO 1 1785" dog chip for the dachshund "Niu Niu" and returned to Rong by air from Xiamen. "Niu Niu" embarked on a difficult road of immigration to Japan. In the next year, "Niu Niu" will also undergo strict tests such as injecting rabies vaccine, sending serum to Japan for inspection and quarantine. Any small problem will interrupt its migration path. It is reported that if "Niu Niu" successfully immigrates to Japan, it will become the first immigrant dog in our city.

The first step of immigration is to seek help from the whole country and find chips.

Yesterday morning, according to the prior agreement, Ms. Wen came to a pet shop in Taoyuan Pet Market with her dog "Niu Niu" to apply for the ID card of "Niu Niu". Ms. Wen is wearing a gray jacket, long hair shawl and a happy smile on her face. The little black dog in my arms is cute, wrapped in a small pink sweater, with round black eyes looking around and making a "whoop" cry. "I'm so happy, we finally look forward to this chip!" Ms. Wen said with emotion.

After making out with "Niu Niu", Ms. Wen put it on the pet injection table. Shopkeeper Tan Bixiong took out a chip the size of a grain of rice and put it into a special syringe. Niu Niu, who was sitting on the stage just now, saw the needle shaking and turned away. "Kid, do you still want to go abroad with your mother? Be competitive! " Sure enough, "Niu Niu" seemed to understand and waited obediently. Tan Bixiong immediately injected the chip into Niu Niu's body. For an instant, Ms. Wen's eyes were moist: "I finally took the first step. Getting this ID card is really full of twists and turns! "

Ms. Wen told reporters about her mental journey of searching for chips for "Niu Niu" nationwide. It turns out that there are various dog chips in the world. If you want to move to Japan, you must look for Japanese certified "ISO 1 1785" dog chip, which is not common in China. Since last June 165438+ 10, Ms. Wen has visited hundreds of pet shops in Chengdu, and the owner has never heard of this chip. Later, Ms. Wen, who was helpless, planned to take Niu Niu to Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other coastal cities to apply for such an "identity card", but this idea was finally shattered-Japanese customs informed that dogs must apply for identity cards at the exit place, that is, people and dogs must be in one place. "My exit place is in Chengdu, and I can't let Niu Niu go abroad alone!" !

At the same time, Ms. Wen's husband, who was far away from Japan, began to run around for immigrants from Niu Niu. When he learned that "Niu Niu" was frustrated in handling ID cards, he decided to buy a set of equipment including card readers and chips from Japan and mail them back to Chengdu, which would be a big expense and complicated procedures.

On June 9 this year, at 65438, Ms. Wen, who asked around, learned that all pet shops in Taoyuan Pet Market were handling dog chips. After finding this store with a glimmer of hope, Ms. Wen was disappointed again. The store doesn't have this rare chip. However, owner Tan Bixiong happens to be a member of Chengdu Pet Association, and there are many "dog friends" all over the country. With his help, Ms. Wen sent a help signal to the National Dog Association, and published the purchase information on the Internet to find the only "ISO 1 1785" dog chip in Japan. In the next few days, Ms. Wen fell into an anxious wait and called the pet shop every day to ask about the progress. Three days later, Tan Bixiong received an exciting news: an import and export trading company in Xiamen has "ISO 1 1785" dog chip, which will be sent as soon as possible. ...

It takes at least 8 months for dogs to immigrate.

Yesterday, "Niu Niu" finally got a unique "ID card", but this is only the first step for her to immigrate to Japan. "It's still early for the little guy to immigrate!" Ms. Wen told the reporter about the procedure of "Niu Niu" immigration. After snapping her fingers, she said, "If everything goes well, it will take at least 8 months!" On the contrary, as long as there are any problems in the whole complicated application process, the immigration time of "Niu Niu" will be delayed, and even worse, the dream of immigration will be dashed.

"In the future, the sea has gone (dialect: multi-meaning)." Ms. Wen then carefully explained to reporters every procedure and the time required, which made people numb: after handling the ID card for "Niu Niu", she received rabies vaccination twice at least every 30 days, and obtained the effective rabies vaccination certificate issued by Chengdu Epidemic Prevention Station; After half a month, Ms. Wen still needs to draw blood for Niu Niu and separate her serum, and then wait for the result after 180 days; If all the previous procedures are passed, Ms. Wen's husband will apply for entry to the Japanese customs with all the certificates about "Niu Niu".

"Of course, these are all ideal states. If anything goes wrong ..." Ms. Wen did not continue. On second thought, she said affirmatively, "I think my husband and I can succeed, because we have worked so hard at it, regardless of the cost!" "

Reporter's investigation: it is difficult for dogs to enter Japan.

Can Ms. Wen's dachshund "Niu Niu" finally immigrate to Japan and become the first immigrant dog in our city? Yesterday, the reporter learned in official website of Sichuan Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau that Japanese entry regulations for companion animals such as dogs are well known all over the world. It is understood that Japan began to implement the latest "Quarantine Guidelines for Imported Dogs and Cats in Non-designated Areas of Japan" on June 5438+1 October12006, which has extremely detailed regulations on the quarantine indicators of imported animals.

At the official website of Sichuan Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, the reporter saw the general requirements of the bureau for dogs to leave the country in the column of "Matters needing attention in quarantine procedures for animals brought by passengers", but at the end of the requirements, there was a striking big word "except Japan". According to the prompt, the reporter clicked on the "Quarantine Guide for Imported Dogs and Cats in Non-designated Areas of Japan". The Guide lists as many as 1 1 pages, and the relevant provisions are very detailed. Subsequently, the reporter also found on the official websites of entry-exit inspection and quarantine bureaus in other provinces (municipalities directly under the Central Government) that the relevant animal entry quarantine regulations in Japan are separate.

The reporter found that the immigration process of "Niu Niu" is more complicated and difficult than Ms. Wen imagined. Just checking the serum is already a huge challenge. Because there is no laboratory that has passed the qualification examination in China, the serum sample of "Niu Niu" can only be sent back to Japan for testing. However, it is very difficult to mail serum, and general transportation companies are reluctant to take over.

"Niu Niu" immigration is much more difficult than the host.

"Niu Niu" immigrants have to go through eight customs, besides installing electronic identity chips, they have to go through seven customs: rabies vaccination (at least 30 days) → (half a month later) rabies virus antibody detection → waiting after antibody detection 180 days before export → pre-application → entry animal quarantine permit detection → clinical detection before export → obtaining health certificate from Sichuan Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau.

Compared with "Niu Niu" immigrants, it takes at least eight months, and Ms. Wen's own immigrant entry visa is much more convenient, and the procedure is very simple, and it will be completed in less than two months. It is understood that Ms. Wen is applying for a "marriage visa". She only needs to go to Japan with the marriage certificate handled by the local civil affairs bureau in Chengdu, register with the relevant local departments, get a permit, and then use this certificate to apply for a visa at the Japanese Consulate in Chongqing.

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Why did Ms. Wen decide to postpone her reunion with her husband in Japan for a puppy-

I have a relationship with Niu Niu.

Yesterday, it was a happy thing to get an ID card for "Niu Niu", but Ms. Wen's computer at home just broke down and she couldn't open the email sent by her husband, which made her panic: "Could it be that there was a problem with the Japanese Customs or Quarantine Bureau?"

I love "Niu Niu": I would rather postpone the reunion of husband and wife for it.

Ms. Wen said that now, the couple are most concerned about how to apply for a visa for Niu Niu. Two people from different parts of the world communicate through email every day. Speaking of the original intention of "Niu Niu" immigration, Ms. Wen said with a smile: "I thought it was very simple at that time. Niu Niu and I are separated, and no one can live well. Even if I go to Japan, I will be worried! " In mid-2006, Ms. Wen had completed all immigration procedures, but "Niu Niu" became her heart disease. Later, she told her husband the idea of bringing "Niu Niu" to immigrate, and her husband calmly told her that it would be a huge project. "Think about it, I will wait for you in Japan!"

"This proof alone makes me dizzy!" Ms. Wen said that she even shouted "terror" in her heart. However, as long as "Niu Niu" looks dignified and strong, Ms. Wen will never give up this little guy who has been with her for 7 years. A few days later, Ms. Wen sent a text message to her husband: "Take it with you!" The "OK" husband replied, and then the couple started this incredible action in the eyes of others-bringing "Niu Niu" to immigrate.

The tolerance and help of her husband made Ms. Wen feel very warm. "After all, it is incomprehensible for a dog to postpone the reunion for several months!" Ms. Wen said with a smile: "Of course he must take the initiative to run for Niu Niu, otherwise how could he have seen me earlier?" I don't want to go without Niu Niu! "

Niu Niu's hobbies: hiking and catching mice.

"How much will Niu Niu spend on this immigration?" Yesterday, whenever a reporter raised such a sensitive topic, Ms. Wen always tried to avoid it. She said sincerely, "I don't think this can be measured by value or unworthiness!" " "Ms. Wen said that no one would use money to measure family ties, and" Niu Niu "was her husband's closest" person "in China when he went abroad. In her opinion, she has an obligation to take care of this dachshund who has been with her for many years. Besides, 7 years old is the prime of life for dogs, and it is difficult to adapt to other owners.

Ms. Wen said that Niu Niu, whose scientific name is "German Badger Dog", has followed her since she was a child. She is seven years old. She bought it at a large farm in Chengdu on June 5438+1October 65438+1October 065438+1October 2000 for 5,000 yuan. This is her first and only pet. Ms. Wen said that she has a close relationship with "Niu Niu". At first, among hundreds of dogs on the farm, she fell in love with this bright black dachshund at first sight. When she came to buy it the next day, the little guy unexpectedly jumped into her arms and spoiled. "I was so touched that I was worried that someone else bought it and couldn't bear to bargain. I quickly paid the money and took her home! " Since then, "Niu Niu" has lived in Ms. Wen's house.

I'm very happy to hear Ms. Wen talk about "Niu Niu" in her eyes. She seems to be listening to a mother talking about her lovely little daughter. "The little guy may be naughty. He doesn't care about hygiene. He washes her face and feet every day! " "If you don't cover her with a quilt, she won't go to bed and she will lose her temper." "I am timid. When I saw someone setting off firecrackers in the street during the Chinese New Year, I rubbed my arm with my little tail between my legs. " ...

"Niu Niu" has two things that Ms. Wen is most proud of. First of all, she and Ms. Wen have the same hobby-hiking. "Although' Niu Niu' is small, he is an athlete walking on foot!" Ms. Wen recalled that the record of "Niu Niu" walking was to go to Jiangjin Simian Mountain Scenic Area with herself last year, from 8 am to 5 pm. "As soon as she got back to the inn, she jumped into bed and began to snore, which made the innkeeper laugh!" Secondly, this noble German badger dog likes to "meddle"-catch mice, especially moles in the garden on rainy days. "Out of small claws to dig a hole, you also use your mouth to pick up dirty things. Don't go home if you don't catch it! " Ms. Wen said that "Niu Niu" caught at least 10 moles.