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Discovering the U.S.
Pets
Regulations
In general, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) governs the importation of animals to protect
and prevent the transfer of diseases. The U.S. does not require health certificates for entry, but
some states do. Visit the website to find your state’s requirements:
www.avma.org/Advocacy/StateAndLocal/Pages/certificates-veterinary-inspection.aspx .Registration
Register your pet at the local county licensing department, or look to see if your city offers a
mail-in option. Though registering your pet is not mandatory in all states, it is highly encouraged.
Check with your state to see if the law requires you to have a pet license. Registering your pet
also improves the chance of finding him if lost. Yearly registration is also a great reminder for
regular rabies vaccination.
Care
The first and most
important thing to do for
your pet is following
local laws for licensing
and vaccinating for
rabies. Your Dwellworks
Consultant can provide
referrals to veterinarians
in our area. Many cities
also have 24-hour or
late night clinics for after
hour pet emergencies.