CDC Dog Import Rule Update

CDC Dog Import Rule Update

This week the CDC updated requirements set to go into effect on August 1 for dogs entering the U.S. from low-risk or canine-rabies free countries like Canada.


By: Patti Strand  Date: 07/26/2024 Category: |

For Immediate Release: July 26, 2024
Portland, Oregon


NAIA Member Alert: CDC Dog Import Rule

This week the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated requirements set to go into effect on August 1 for dogs entering the U.S. from low-risk or canine-rabies free countries like Canada. Under the new entry requirements, dogs that have only been in canine-rabies free or low-risk countries in the past six months will be required to:

  • Appear healthy upon arrival
  • Be at least six months of age
  • Be microchipped
  • Fill out the CDC Import Form

The CDC Import Form for dogs that have not been in high-risk countries is a simple self-attestation that the dog has not been in a high-risk country for the past six months, and does not require photo identification or information on where the animal will stay while in the U.S. The form will be good for travel into the U.S. for six months from the date of issuance and can be used for multiple entries. Travelers may fill out the form on the day of travel and can show the receipt to airlines or border officials by phone or using a printed copy.

While NAIA has strong concerns about CDC removing the rabies vaccination requirement for low-risk countries, we appreciate the agency’s recognition that our northern border has a lower risk profile and should be treated differently than countries that are high-risk for canine rabies. The Healthy Dog Importation Act would give the U.S. Department of Agriculture the discretion to determine different vaccination and parasitic treatment requirements on a country-by-country basis.

NAIA was the first organization to contact the Canadian Government regarding the CDC final rule, and we are committed to continue working with Embassy officials to ensure appropriate flexibilities for the US-Canada border as we work to advance the Healthy Dog Importation Act.
 
Thank you for your continued support.

CDC Revised Entry Requirements for Dogs Coming from Low-Risk or Rabies Free Countries
 
CDC Import Form

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If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Patti Strand, NAIA President at naia@naiaonline.org or call 503-756-0826

The National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 1991 to bring together subject matter experts in animal welfare and husbandry to provide evidence-based solutions to complex issues involving animals.




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Patti Strand - NAIA President
Patti is a recognized expert and consultant on contemporary animal issues, most notably responsible dog ownership and the animal rights movement. She often appears on radio and television and her articles on canine issues, animal welfare, public policy and animal rights have appeared in major US news publications and in trade, professional and scientific journals. Patti and her…


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