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Taking Dog into Canada
In May, we will be traveling with RV to Canada to visit Banff area for a couple of weeks. What do we need to bring to get our companion dog into Canada. Thank, JO
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Joan, <BR> <BR>As a dog owner myself I understand where you're coming from. So, I did a little searching, and up here customs issues are handled by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency. Please check out their website about bringing dogs in: http://www.cfia-acia.agr.ca/english/...rt/dogse.shtml . <BR> <BR>Essentially, however, it looks like bringing your dog into Canada won't be a problem. <BR> <BR>Hope this helps, <BR> <BR>Rob
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"What do we need to bring"? <BR>Garlic, red wine, extra virgin olive oil, a copper pot and a sharp knife. <BR>Of course the smaller and younger the dog the more flavouful it'll be!
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To Canine Chef: Why not do your jollies somplace else? You are disgusting. We realize you came here just to be disgusting, and we do not appreciate it. That, surely, gives you great pleasure. How sick!
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thanks for the website but seems all ag info. Just need to know what papers for proof of "shots" I need to bring in for a visit with the dog. Jo
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All you need are the actual vet records regarding all shots being current. Most vets provide you with a pamphlet with records - I have found that this is all I need to return to Canada with my pets. Your pet should have his vet licence and city license as well so customs can compare the records with the tags.
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Maura you need to lighten up!!! <BR>Haven't been in Cyber space long have you? <BR>It's just a dumb joke. <BR>If he really was interested in eating little 'Fluffy' he'd go to Korea, or the Phillipines.
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