Dog Importation

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  1. 5. All documents must be in this language or have a certified translation.
  2. 6. A microchip must be readable by a universal one of these.
  3. 7. Foreign‑vaccinated dogs from high‑risk countries cannot enter at this type of crossing.
  4. 12. In Section A, one acceptable ID is an air ____ (also called a bill of lading number).
  5. 13. This must match the location listed on your CDC Dog Import Form receipt when you arrive.
  6. 19. The person physically transporting the dog may be listed as this.
  7. 21. For older USDA export health certificates (issued by July 31, 2025), the endorsement must be this kind.
  8. 23. Foreign‑vaccinated dogs from high‑risk countries must arrive at one of these that has a CDC‑registered animal care facility.
  9. 24. Selecting whether a dog has been in this category of country determines the form’s remaining questions.
  10. 26. If documents aren’t in English, they must have a certified one of these.
  11. 27. As of July 31, 2025, the Certification of U.S.-issued Rabies Vaccination cannot be issued this way after a dog departs.
  12. 29. Document emailed after you submit the CDC Dog Import Form—show it to the airline before boarding.
  13. 30. Lab measure sometimes required for foreign‑vaccinated dogs; proves adequate immunity.
  14. 35. The person who completes the CDC Dog Import Form (owner/shipper/other).
  15. 37. U.S.-vaccinated dogs with proper paperwork can enter at ____ of entry (matching the receipt).
  16. 39. Minimum age a dog must be to enter the U.S.
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  1. 1. The U.S.-issued rabies vaccination certification must be this by USDA.
  2. 2. There’s a limited exception by sea for this type of animal.
  3. 3. Dogs must appear this way on arrival to the U.S.
  4. 4. For foreign‑vaccinated dogs, the certification form must be endorsed by an official ________ veterinarian.
  5. 8. The U.S.-issued rabies vaccination certification must be filled out by this type of USDA veterinarian.
  6. 9. Foreign‑vaccinated dogs need a reservation at a CDC‑registered animal care ________.
  7. 10. You can show your receipt on this device instead of printing it.
  8. 11. Date the one‑year transition period ended for U.S.-vaccinated dogs returning from high‑risk countries.
  9. 14. Defined term for someone moving dogs for rescue/adoption on behalf of others.
  10. 15. Cost of completing the CDC Dog Import Form.
  11. 16. Another acceptable ID option for the importer in Section A.
  12. 17. You must show your receipt to this party before boarding if traveling by air.
  13. 18. Dogs from high‑risk countries must be this against rabies to enter.
  14. 20. Disease targeted by the required vaccination.
  15. 22. For dogs from rabies‑free/low‑risk countries, the form receipt allows this type of entry within 6 months.
  16. 25. A U.S. or international one of these ID documents is also acceptable in Section A.
  17. 27. Without a valid titer, foreign‑vaccinated dogs need a 28‑day quarantine _____ at a registered facility.
  18. 28. Typical duration of some rabies vaccines (others are one year).
  19. 31. Where your CDC Dog Import Form receipt is sent.
  20. 32. Electronic ID that must be implanted before rabies vaccination.
  21. 33. People who complete the Spanish form receive a receipt in both languages—i.e., it’s ________.
  22. 34. One of the languages the CDC Dog Import Form is available in (besides English).
  23. 36. Agency that may ask to see your form receipt when the dog arrives.
  24. 38. Quantity of dogs allowed per CDC Dog Import Form.