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CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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06/30/2024 05:36 PM
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Better do it before August 1st.
Effective August 1, 2024 the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is putting restrictions on all puppies entering the US and none will be allowed in under 6 months of age. The petition referred to below is to stop them from doing this or at least making it 3 months old when a puppy can get a rabies shot and still be small enough to travel via a passenger airplane cabin. If the restrictions go into effect NO island puppies will be allowed in as by 6 months of age most have sized out riding in an airplane cabin and the commercial airlines already do not take any in cargo. Since 50% of our puppies go to the US it will be devastating to our rescue and limit the number of dogs we can save from being euthanized. Please sign and help us stop this from happening. We are asking our supporters, friends, and past adopters to please support us and sign the petition. Why This Petition Matters (from Amy Warnock): The CDC is implementing restrictions that would prevent dogs under six months of age from entering the country. This policy change will exacerbate an already critical situation in shelters across the world. It would leave countless young puppies stranded in their countries of origin where they face uncertain futures. According to The Humane Society International (HSI), there are an estimated 200 million stray dogs worldwide. These animals often live in harsh conditions and face threats such as disease, starvation, and abuse. Our organization helps alleviate this problem by rescuing these vulnerable creatures and giving them a second chance at life in loving homes here in the US. By imposing an age restriction on incoming dogs, we risk leaving many more puppies behind – causing unnecessary suffering, abuse and neglect for these innocent animals while adding strain on international animal welfare organizations who struggle with limited resources. We urge you to consider these implications seriously before supporting such overly restrictive, heavy handed requirements that will significantly impact international animal welfare efforts. Please sign this petition urging the CDC not to implement age restrictions on incoming dogs into the US – because every puppy deserves a chance at life no matter where they were born or how old they are.
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Re: CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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06/30/2024 05:55 PM
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I thought the link wasn't there, so thanks for putting it in.
Does anyone have any idea WHY they are doing this?
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Re: CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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06/30/2024 09:12 PM
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I thought the link wasn't there, so thanks for putting it in.
Does anyone have any idea WHY they are doing this? This will apply to ALL dogs entering the US, including purebred dogs from Canada and other countries. Supposedly there has been issues with fraudulent documentation (imagine that) of vaccines and microchips of dogs entering the US. CDC LINKANOTHER CDC LINKThere are several other links that can be accessed from the above as well. I know of a few people who cross from the US to Canada with dogs that are NOT microchipped (the owners have concerns with their dogs being chipped), these people will either have to get the dogs chipped or they cannot travel back and forth with them.
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Re: CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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06/30/2024 09:47 PM
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But who knows why the CDC does anything. I'm gonna say to control disease -- it's in their name. Dan
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Re: CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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Yes JD. That is going to affect a lot of hunters going to Canada to hunt waterfowl and upland birds. Lots of my hunting buddies will have to comply with this. Yep, if their dogs are not chipped, they will have to get them chipped. As I said, I know at least a couple of people who are adamantly against having their dogs chipped. Heck, even our cat is chipped as are both dogs. Agree or not with the CDC, and I often do not agree, this was not done to single SXM out. Many shelters here in the US are at capacity and often have to deal with hoarding situations and also dogs shipped in from other countries. If you want to see another example of a well-intentioned law/act gone wrong, just look at the ADA (American with Disabilities Act) with respect to SERVICE DOGS and how that has allowed for the many FAKE service dogs that are not properly trained and allows the household pet to be passed off as a service dog. $49 and a fake vest off the internet and you are (sadly) in business with your untrained pet.
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Re: CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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JD--but what does 6 months have to do with it? I thought puppies could be vaccinated at 3 months?
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Re: CDC to make restrictions bringing back puppies to US
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JD--but what does 6 months have to do with it? I thought puppies could be vaccinated at 3 months? Honestly, I have no idea. Vaccines are usually a series of shots at specific times over the first 12-16 months of the life of the dog. Puppy shots can begin in the 6–8-week age range as most well-bred dogs will have some vaccines prior to being sold/adopted when they are in the 8–10-week age range. The CDC could be all wrong with the timing but that is what they came up with. lcote, one can thank the politicians, the DOT and the DOJ for the loosely written ADA act that passed in 1990. Well-intentioned in many cases but they created a mess with the loosely written Service Dog provisions. Emotional Support Animals is an even bigger mess.
J.D.
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