Dogs on US flights rules now tougher. Here are CDC regulations

Dogs on US flights rules now tougher. Here are CDC regulations

As of Thursday, August 1, flying with your dog will get trickier.

In May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced an update to its dog importation regulation to “protect the health and safety of people and animals by making sure any dog arriving in the United States is healthy and doesn’t present a risk to our communities” and to bring it more in with the World Organization for Animal Health’s standards for the international movement of dogs from countries with a high risk of dog rabies.

“Furthermore,” the CDC statement said, “it addresses recent challenges seen with international dog importations, such as fraudulent documentation and dogs housed in unsafe conditions if they didn’t meet requirements for entry to the United States.”

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