New U.S. Border Rules for Dogs May Disrupt Summer Travel Plans
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Stricter U.S. border regulations for dogs, effective August 1, could disrupt summer travel plans for Windsor-Essex residents. The new CDC rules require dogs entering the U.S. to be healthy, at least six months old, microchipped, and accompanied by a specific form and a rabies vaccination certificate signed by a veterinarian within 30 days before entry. These changes may complicate spontaneous travel and veterinary care across the border.
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