
- Appear healthy;
- Be at least 6 months old;
- Be microchipped;
- Have a CDC Dog Import Form receipt with the dog’s photo;
- Have documentation of a valid rabies vaccine or proof the dog has not been in a country for the last 6 months where rabies is endemic,
- You must get a blood test for the dog before leaving the country en route to the U.S., showing immunity against rabies; and
- The dog will have a physical exam on arrival in the U.S; and
- Get a rabies shot in the U.S.
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