I know that this has been discussed a log before on the forum, however, when I searched, I did not find what I was looking for.
We are planning to take our dog with us to the States when we make the move back there.
However, my brother claiming to have done a lot of research now tells me that the US doesn't allow dogs from Argentina into the country (on the grounds of a high rate of rabies).
He claims that the only way to take our dog with us is to:
- Have record of immunizations for the last two years.
- The dog has to be fixed.
- The dog must go under mandatory quarantine for three months.
As I recall from reading other posts on the forum, I only need a record of a rabies shot within 6 months of taking the dog to the states. I also do not recall seeing anything about the dog needing to be fixed or put under quarantine.
Can anyone clarify this for me? Has anyone taken a dog to the states who can tell me what you had to do?
We are planning to take our dog with us to the States when we make the move back there.
However, my brother claiming to have done a lot of research now tells me that the US doesn't allow dogs from Argentina into the country (on the grounds of a high rate of rabies).
He claims that the only way to take our dog with us is to:
- Have record of immunizations for the last two years.
- The dog has to be fixed.
- The dog must go under mandatory quarantine for three months.
As I recall from reading other posts on the forum, I only need a record of a rabies shot within 6 months of taking the dog to the states. I also do not recall seeing anything about the dog needing to be fixed or put under quarantine.
Can anyone clarify this for me? Has anyone taken a dog to the states who can tell me what you had to do?