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03/12/2009 8:06 AM  

I may take a trip to Alaska for a summer get away there.. However, Remington is going with.. what would i need for Remington at the border for us to drive through Canada? proof of rabie shots and his papers? my dad mentioned something like a health paper of some kind.

 

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03/12/2009 8:08 AM  

Ask your vet, they should know.  Your dog needs to be up on vaccines and have a health clearance.  You will need the paperwork from your vet to prove it.  Just tell the vet you are traveling through Canada and they should know exactly what you need (It is more than just the normal vet records.).


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03/12/2009 8:11 AM  
okay thanks for the help!!
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03/12/2009 8:22 AM  

We've gone across the border (by car) with Bo from Canada into the US ... had our ownership papers and proof of vaccination. Both times – leaving Canada into the US, and leaving US into Canada – we stated we had these papers. They barely glanced at it.

I wonder if we hadn't volunteered the information if the border guards would have had different reactions ...


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03/12/2009 8:30 AM  
well i dont think you wanna be flat spread out on the pavement wondering if you had told them you do got papers. lol.


oh.. btw... i should mention.. im a police officer as my career.
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03/12/2009 8:42 AM  
I usually just present proof of my dogs' Rabies vaccines along with my passport when I cross the Canada-US border. We've never had any problems. There used to be some issues with dog food though. I usually bring an opened bag so the ingredients are listed.

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03/12/2009 8:45 AM  
LOL ... I meant we volunteered the info before being asked it for it.

When we went into the US, the border guard asked us "what the heck we had in the back?" We said a small pony. She laughed :D

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03/12/2009 9:07 AM  

well you are a US resident and dogs arent exotic animals so im not surprised that they wont care.. but to canada... some dogs are exotic to them and has to be reviewed before entering. Just like some catus from other countries carry spiders and arent allowed into the US and can be lethal with climax change.

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03/12/2009 9:38 AM  
Actually, we're Canadian and no problems either way ...

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03/12/2009 9:47 AM  

to cross the Canada-US border with dogs all you need is proof of valid rabies vaccination, aka rabies vaccination certificate, which is available from your veteranarian.

that's it, that's all. I adopted Michigan from a shelter in the US and brought her back to Canada, we also had to bring our other dog down to meet her at the shelter so I've done it both ways.

like everbell said, they probably won't care/look at the information but you'll want to have it in case someone's having a bad day and wants to hassle you.

http://www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/enter_canada.asp

 

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03/12/2009 10:09 AM  
well i dont get my rabie shots at the vet... i get mine from petmed.com and we do this for all of our dogs. we do get tags for each rabie shot we order. is that good enuf?
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03/12/2009 10:29 AM  
Posted By birdman652001 on 03/12/2009 10:09 AM
well i dont get my rabie shots at the vet... i get mine from petmed.com and we do this for all of our dogs. we do get tags for each rabie shot we order. is that good enuf?


No, check the link in my previous post, scroll down the page until you get to PETS. You need signed certificates if they ask, tags are considered insufficient.

Or to save you the time, I'll quote it here:

If you bring a pet dog or cat at least three months old from the United States, you must have a certificate to show that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies within the last three years. The certificate has to be dated and signed by a veterinarian, and it must identify the animal by breed, age, sex, coloring, and any distinguishing marks. Animal tags are not acceptable in place of certificates.

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03/12/2009 10:33 AM  
yah i read that part.. even if i do my own rabie shots, how do i go about getting a cert?
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03/12/2009 10:41 AM  
It will have to be re-done at a vet. I think I've also read somewhere it needs to be done a minimum of 30 days before you plan to cross.
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03/12/2009 11:07 AM  
Posted By birdman652001 on 03/12/2009 10:33 AM
yah i read that part.. even if i do my own rabie shots, how do i go about getting a cert?


Ask a vet? They might be able to provide you one, probably for a fee.

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03/12/2009 12:05 PM  

Only a lisc vet can do rabies, how do you get away with giving your own?  What land do you live in?  Ask your vet for a health certificate, it merely says dog has been examined by a lisc vet, and it is up to date on all vaccines, and in good health.  They generally don't charge more then an office visit and a look over, and you should be on your way.


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03/12/2009 12:50 PM  
If dog was given a 3 year rabbies and 2 years has passed and I want to go across the border, I have to regive the vaccination 30 days before we cross? That can't be right.Not to mention probably not good for the dog.


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03/12/2009 1:05 PM  
Posted By pixie bee on 03/12/2009 12:50 PM
If dog was given a 3 year rabbies and 2 years has passed and I want to go across the border, I have to regive the vaccination 30 days before we cross? That can't be right.Not to mention probably not good for the dog.


No, it is easy to misunderstand that.

The rabies vaccination must have been done at least 30 days before the crossing. If you have had one done at anytime in the 3 years before that you are ok.

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03/12/2009 1:07 PM  
Gotcha.


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03/12/2009 1:10 PM  
Just like Gail said, us show/competition people who live in near the border, tend to cross it quite a bit. I am headed north for obedience trials in three weeks. I went last year, too. Not to mention, many other times.

I carry my passport and my dogs' vaccination records (most all vets can provide print-outs) and proof of rabies. My dogs also wear their collars with tags. Like it has been said, they are barely glanced at. My friend and I always declare our dogs!

I do not boost the rabies vaccination, but that is technically US law - a rabies vaccination is supposed to be current within 30 days. So state the premium lists I get. If you fly in, perhaps this is scrutinized more carefully. But a few happy, healthy dogs going to and from dog shows do not seem to warrant a lot of scrutiny, at least as far as rabies goes.

Canada is truly our special northern neighbor and all thos pesky fancy USDAA health records are not required!

Eleanor in NJ, not that far from Canada!

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