The Pace Immigration Podcast

Rules for Bringing Your Dog to the USA

Pace Immigration

Immigration lawyer Michael O'Rourke breaks down the rules for bringing a dog to the USA.
00:49 As of August 1, 2024, all dogs entering the United States must:
- appear healthy upon arrival
- be at least six months of age
- be microchipped (ISO-compatible)
- be accompanied by a CDC Dog Import Form online submission receipt
02:00 Why Now?
The rabies virus variant carried by dogs (dog rabies) was eliminated in the United States in 2007 and CDC wants to prevent the re-introduction of dog rabies into the United States.
02:23 Who does it apply to?
- includes puppies, service animals, and dogs that left the United States and are returning
- applies whether you are a US citizen, legal US resident, or foreign national
- if you don’t follow CDC’s rules, your dog won’t be allowed to enter the United States
- if denied entry, your dog will be sent back to the last country of departure at your expense
03:49 Geography Matters
- if you are from a country that has a high risk of dog rabies, you will need different documentation to get your dog into the country and may need to quarantine your dog
- if you are from a low risk country, you still need documentation, but the rules are less strict
04:30 How do I know what I need?
- use DogBot
- answer the applicable questions
- bring the proper documents to the border with you
- make sure you are entering at the airport, sea port or border crossing that is indicated on the CDC Dog Import receipt
08:42 Contact Michael O'Rourke
https://pacelawfirm.com/immigration/