What do the new rules say?

The CDC announced in May that beginning Aug. 1, dog owners must complete a new form and all dogs entering the U.S. must be over six months old, have a microchip and “appear healthy upon arrival.”

Additional restrictions and requirements apply depending on where the dog was vaccinated and if the dog has recently been in one of the more than 100 countries identified as high risk for rabies. A dog might have to pass a blood test or be forced to quarantine for 28 days in a CDC-registered facility, the costs of which fall back on owners, according to the CDC’s website. It can also be difficult to provide proof of a dog’s whereabouts, especially one that was a stray.

  • Flying Squid
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    234 months ago

    You really shouldn’t try to fly with dogs anyway. They’re more walking-type animals. They can jump, but you’re not going to get from New York to Paris that way.

  • @Magister
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    44 months ago

    The problem is for people entering USA by cars, millions of canadians per year! A lot with their dogs, going camping and all. I go in the state maybe once or twice per month, I will need to fill a CDC report every time? It does not make sense.

  • @rockSlayer
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    34 months ago

    dog might have to pass a blood test or be forced to quarantine for 28 days in a CDC-registered facility, the costs of which fall back on owners

    That’s pretty bullshit. If they force it and the person can’t afford it, are they just going to steal the dog? If they want this to be effective at actually reducing disease, it should be provided at no cost. Even if it were free, the possibility of having your pet forced into quarantine while traveling is already a deterrent to flying with pets. Forcing the cost benefits literally no one.

      • @rockSlayer
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        04 months ago

        Just because something is common, doesn’t mean it’s right. Of all the countries in the world, the richest one can certainly afford to provide it without cost.

        • @Frozengyro
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          24 months ago

          We don’t have unlimited resources, and that’s frankly not a good use of them. I’m not saying there aren’t other worse things we spend money on, but I don’t think this would be a good use of our resources.

    • qantravon
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      134 months ago

      You think the CDC can afford to eat that cost? Who do you think they are, part of the military? They don’t have the budget for that.

    • @EtherWhack
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      84 months ago

      Even if it were free, the possibility of having your pet forced into quarantine while traveling is already a deterrent to flying with pets.

      Yes. Let’s just ignore that pets can have or carry different diseases, even zoonotic ones.

      • @rockSlayer
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        -14 months ago

        I think you misunderstood me. I’m saying that people will try to justify the cost as a deterrent, and I already see the deterrent in the disease prevention process so the cost serves no purpose.

    • @calcopiritus
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      14 months ago

      They’d just give the dog to the police so they can practice their dog shooting skills.

    • @[email protected]
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      04 months ago

      No, it just means you cannot fly the dog into the US from abroad. This is to stop rabies and other zoonotic diseases from entering the US after we finally achieved a rabies-free population of dogs, an incredible battle.

      You do not want to fuck with rabies, as this incredibly disturbing video shows of a man getting hunted by a rabid raccoon: https://youtu.be/4rR2eH4PlgU

      Vicious and insanely lethal disease.

      • @TechNerdWizard42
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        24 months ago

        Lol, don’t fall for the propaganda. The US is not rabies free and is listed by many other nations as a high risk country. Many places in the world are rabies free. And many more have it only in rare occurances. The US is a standout for how poorly it has dealt with rabies.

        This is in direct retaliation for other countries imposing the same standards to actually prevent rabies from the US entering their country especially as so many Americans fake illness and fly with their dogs everywhere.

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      34 months ago

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