[NAGDU] Travel to Canada

Gary Steeves rainshadowmusic at shaw.ca
Wed Jun 7 17:30:19 UTC 2017


hi:

my vet just emails me this report when I ask for it with no charge since they saw my dog every six months.

where abouts in Canada are you travelling to?

Gary
Vancouver, Canada


On June 7, 2017 6:38:06 AM PDT, Tom Bellone via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>We'll be gone for 11 days.  We have found a smallish bag of food that
>should be enough  to last for the duration.  Does anybody know the cost
>of obtaining a health certificate?Tom
>
>      From: Cindy Ray via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
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>Tom, how long will you be in Canada? I would think you could. I would
>get the smallest bag possible. I would probably get the health
>certificate just for re-enforcement.
>Cindy Lou Ray
>cindyray at gmail.com
>
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>Subject: [NAGDU] Travel to Canada
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>We will be flying to Calgary AB Canada the end of July.  In doing our
>due diligence, we are left with some questions as to how to deal with
>the requirements of getting ourselves, a guide dog, and his food to
>Canada and back.Here's what we know as of today---1.  We need valid
>passports for travel.2.  Proof of a valid, current rabies certificate
>is required.3.  A health certificate is not required but
>recommended.4.  All the following criteria for food and treats must
>met---No more than 44 pounds may be transported.  The pet food and
>treats must be of US origin, commercially packaged, and unopened.  The
>food and treats must be in the possession of the traveler at the time
>of entry from the US.  The animal that will eat the imported products
>must accompany the traveler at the time of entry.  The imported product
>must be fed only to the animal that accompanied the traveler into
>Canada. 5.  Reentry to the US only requires valid passports, and a
>rabies certificate (although a health certificate is recommended). 6. 
>Pet food from Canada is permitted in passenger baggage.
>At the end of the day, we are left with the following
>questions---Should we get a health certificate and can we bring the
>remaining food back?
>Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
>Regards,Tom
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