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  1. Best Canadian destinations to take your dog

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  2. Pets And Travel During Holidays

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  3. Traveling With Pets To Canada From The U.S.

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  4. Traveling to Canada with a Dog from the United States

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  5. The Easiest Way to Travel into Canada with your Pets

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  6. Canada Dog Travel Guide

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  1. Bringing animals to Canada: Importing and travelling with pets

    If you are travelling with a pet or planning to import an animal to Canada, you will need the right paperwork at the border to meet Canada's import requirements. If you don't, you risk experiencing delays at the border and your animal may not be allowed into Canada. Canada has specific import requirements in place to avoid introducing animal ...

  2. USDA APHIS | Pet travel from the U.S. to Canada

    Unaccompanied dogs (puppies not traveling with their owner): Shipments of 1-2 dogs less than 8 months of age which travel unaccompanied are required to be examined and have a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of arrival in Canada. The full travel requirements are described in the provided health certificate*.

  3. Traveling With Pets To Canada From The U.S. | GoPetFriendly

    Visitors traveling with pets to Canada from the United States can bring up to 20 kg (44 pounds) of pet food and treats into Canada for their personal use. This is the total amount of pet food and treats allowed, regardless of the number of pets traveling with you.

  4. Traveling to Canada with a Dog from the United States

    Dogs entering Canada without a rabies vaccination certificate will be required to undergo a rabies vaccination at the owner’s expense within two weeks of arrival. Costs associated with the service include: $30 + tax for the first animal. $5 + tax for any additional animals.

  5. Taking A Dog To Canada: Rules and Regulations - Dogs Travel Guide

    When traveling to Canada from the U.S. you are allowed to bring up to 20 kg of dog food, and treats with you, but only if you meet all of the following requirements below. The dog food must be of United States origin and be commercially packaged. The dog food must be in the possession of the traveller at the time of entry from the U.S.

  6. Travelling with animals - Travel.gc.ca

    All animals, including cats, dogs, exotic pets and reptiles, must be kept safe from harm and injury when they are travelling by land, air or sea. On this page. Health check; Pet carriers; In your vehicle; In an airplane; Health check. It is always a good idea to check the health of your pet before any long trip to make sure it is fit to travel.

  7. Taking Dogs to Canada [PET PASSPORT 2023 GUIDE]

    Depending on your dog’s age and where you are traveling from, the requirements for a taking a dog to Canada (Canadian Pet Passport) can be any of the following: Rabies vaccination. Health certificate. Additional vaccinations – e.g. distemper, parainfluenza, leptospirosis, parvovirus, bordetella, hepatitis. Import permit.

  8. 10 Tips For Crossing the Canadian Border With a Dog

    Keep your pet restrained with a dog seat-belt harness. These are a must for safe travel with your pets and can also help keep your dog from lunging at customs officers if they become excited. Stay calm, be polite and introduce the customs agents to your dog. “This is Sam, he’s going to explore Banff National Park.”.