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Post Info TOPIC: Canada with a pet


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Canada with a pet


Has anyone traveled into Canada with a pet in your vehicle.  What are the restrictions regarding your pets.  I wouldn't want to get there and not be able to bring her back to the US with me.  She is our baby.

Curious about how this works.

Judy (and Bob)

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All you need is a current rabies tag and certificate. 1 year rabies vaccine seems to go over better than the 3 year version. Much of the time they don't even ask for the rabies info, but have it ready.

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We read somewhere that you need a curent health certificate but when we got to maine last summer and checked with a vet who was up with the latest requirements and found that all that was needed was a current rabies certificate. We were not even asked if we had a pet when we went across to Canada and back to the US but we legal in case we were asked

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Thanks for the replies. Is Maine the best place to cross? How about the western states?

Thanks, Judy and Bob

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We have crossed the border with our pets in New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia and have never been asked to show our rabies tags or certificates, even though we always carry them with us.

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Thanks!  Our dog is our baby but we do so much want to be able to travel Canada also.

Judy

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2004 F350 LWB duelly Diesel with Banks Power Brake System pulling a 37' 2009 3605RL Montana
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