Starting August 1, 2024 – CDC's new requirements for dogs travelling to the United States
On July 22, 2024, the United States (U.S.) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced updated import requirements for dogs entering the U.S.
Learn more about the new requirements: Dogs travelling to the U.S.
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 diseases to protect its people, plants and animals.
Find out what you need before you travel with your pet or import an animal.
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What type of animal are you importing or travelling with?
- + Dog
What is the purpose of the dog entering Canada?
- + Personal (importing your personal pet – accompanied or unaccompanied by owner)
How old will the dog be when you arrive in Canada?
- + Less than 3 months
Will the dog be accompanied by the owner?
- Yes
- No
- + Older than 3 months but less than 8 months
Will the dog be accompanied by the owner?
- + Yes
What country are you coming from? (Select "Other" if country is not listed)
- Frequent
- United States
- Mexico
- Rabies free countries
- Australia
- Fiji
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Sweden
- United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
- Other
- Frequent
- + No
What country are you coming from? (Select "Other" if country is not listed)
- Frequent
- United States
- Mexico
- Rabies free countries
- Australia
- Fiji
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Sweden
- United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
- Other
- Frequent
- + Yes
- + 8 months or older
What country are you coming from? (Select "Other" if country is not listed)
- Frequent
- United States
- Mexico
- Rabies free countries
- Australia
- Fiji
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Sweden
- United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
- Other
- Frequent
- + Less than 3 months
- + Assistance Dog (travelling with your certified assistance dog)
How old will the dog be when you arrive in Canada?
- Less than 3 months
- Older than 3 months but less than 8 months
- + 8 months or older
Will the dog be accompanied by the owner?
- Yes
- No
- Commercial (includes dogs for sale, adoption, fostering, breeding, exhibition, research, etc.)
- + Personal (importing your personal pet – accompanied or unaccompanied by owner)
- + Cat
Are you travelling with a domestic or non-domestic cat?
- + Domestic
How old will the cat be when you arrive in Canada?
- Less than 3 months
- + 3 months or older
What country are you coming from? (Select "Other" if country is not listed)
- Frequent
- United States
- Mexico
- Rabies free countries
- Australia
- Fiji
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Sweden
- United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
- Other
- Frequent
- Non-domestic
- + Domestic
- Hybrid dog or cat (wild wolf-dog or wild cat mix)
- + Ferret
How old will the ferret be when you arrive in Canada?
- + Less than 3 months
Will you be coming to Canada from the United States?
- Yes
- No
- + 3 months or older
Will you be coming to Canada from the United States?
- Yes
- No
- + Less than 3 months
- + Amphibians and reptiles (for example, salamanders, frogs, toads, newts)
What kind of amphibian or reptile?
- Reptiles, other than turtles/tortoises (for example, snakes, crocodiles, iguanas)
- Turtles and tortoises
- + Bird
Will you be coming to Canada from the United States?
- Yes
- No
- Fish or aquatic pet
- Fox
- Horse
- Pigs
- Poultry
- Primates
- + Rabbit
What is the purpose of the rabbit entering Canada?
- + Travelling with a pet
Will you be coming to Canada from the United States?
- Yes
- No
- Commercial import
- + Travelling with a pet
- Racoons
- Rodents (for example, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, chinchillas)
- Sheep and goats
- Skunk
- Other organisms (for example, scorpions, spiders, butterflies, insects)
- None of the above