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#1 User is offline   dolfan621 Icon

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Post icon  Posted 17 November 2009 - 03:47 PM

Can someone please let me know exactly what is needed for my Fiance to bring her dog from Russia. This is obviously very important for her and we're agreeing and disagreeing as to what is needed. I never heard of a passport for a dog in my life and I'm trying to tell her this is not needed to bring her dog to America. I have already been over this with the airline (delta) and they don't need anything special besides a reservation and payment at airport because the dog will be a carry on. I have made the reservation and all is fine there. I have read that all that is needed for importation into America is a Health Certificate and proof of a Rabies Vaccination 30 days prior to entry. She doesn't want the dog to be quarantined. but as I have read this wont be a problem as long as these forms are present at entry. She is insisting that this passport is needed but I can't find that anywhere. Is this something needed to take the dog out of Russia maybe? Please if anyone has been through this let me know the procedure because right now this dog is a bigger headache than all that was required for her!

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Posted 17 November 2009 - 03:54 PM

I have taken my dog to America before.
I paid for the dog to be carried on.
They must be in a cage, they suggest one of the soft ones. I believe the dimensions should be on the airline's website.
All I needed was for my dog to have a rabies shot and I was able to bring him with me. I presented the proof of vaccination at customs and they accepted it.

I highly doubt a dog needs a passport, it just needs to be healthy and properly contained on the aircraft.
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Posted 17 November 2009 - 04:35 PM

Just adding my opinion.

I as well don't believe there is any such thing as a "passport" -as known to people- for dogs.
My guess is it maybe terminology for a shot/vaccine record from the vet showing the dog is up to date on all shots/vaccines and or a health certificate.
Maybe your local humane society may be able to either provide information, or point you in the right direction.

I did a quick search and found this website
http://www.foreignbo...ringyourpet.htm

Not sure how up to date and valid the info. is, but hope it helps some.
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Posted 17 November 2009 - 11:12 PM

The most up to date, accurate information is available on the CDC website

http://www.cdc.gov/n...l/dogs.htm#dogs
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Posted 17 November 2009 - 11:29 PM

I think you should only worry about the CDC (and airline) rules... and that your wife is referring to the European Pet Passport. Good luck.
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Posted 18 November 2009 - 03:05 AM

Hah i have 12 pets that i want to bring in the US as well....

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Posted 18 November 2009 - 08:51 AM

There is actually such a thing as a pet passport... it doesn't remotely look like a regular passport but I had to get pet passports for my cats when I took them out of the US. The US doesn't have very tight requirements on dogs and cats entering the country but I found that other countries do! smile.gif

Basically it was a standard form that my vet already knew what it was. It had to be filled out and my pets had to have a "physical" and all their shots up to date..then the papers were sent to the official gov't certified vet agency for my state. There, they certified the form and had it notorized with an official seal. It was then sent back to me and waahla! Pet passport! lol. I had to have all kinds of forms on the pets to get them into Denmark.

Course, you're coming to the US... so a lot of what I wrote is irrelevant to you, but I thought it might be interesting for people to know that there are pet passports. smile.gif
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Posted 18 November 2009 - 09:17 AM

QUOTE (lechatnoir @ Nov 18 2009, 09:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
There is actually such a thing as a pet passport... it doesn't remotely look like a regular passport but I had to get pet passports for my cats when I took them out of the US. The US doesn't have very tight requirements on dogs and cats entering the country but I found that other countries do! smile.gif

Basically it was a standard form that my vet already knew what it was. It had to be filled out and my pets had to have a "physical" and all their shots up to date..then the papers were sent to the official gov't certified vet agency for my state. There, they certified the form and had it notorized with an official seal. It was then sent back to me and waahla! Pet passport! lol. I had to have all kinds of forms on the pets to get them into Denmark.

Course, you're coming to the US... so a lot of what I wrote is irrelevant to you, but I thought it might be interesting for people to know that there are pet passports. smile.gif


Thanks for this information. I'll start calling the authorities for my pets' passports. I have 12 and I won't leave unless they come along with me.

I can give up my cats but NOT my wonderful dogs, monkey and parrot.

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08/25/2006 - Fiance proposed his love (tsk tsk too fast!).
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12/10/2008 - Fiance's 3rd visit (surprise) in the Philippines - 25 days
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12/17/2008 - Received blessings from fiance's parents thru skype video chat
05/19/2009 - Fiance's 3rd visit in the Philippines
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Posted 18 November 2009 - 09:25 AM

Most state in the US will not allow you to have a monkey unless you have a special permit and facilities. And insurance.
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Posted 18 November 2009 - 11:19 AM

My step-daughter lives in Russia and will be bringing her small Yorkie with her when she visits us in a few months. She got the pet passport from her vet in Russia. As others have said it is just a document indicating the dog has had a physical and all shots and is OK to travel. The dog will not be quarantined.
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Posted 18 November 2009 - 03:19 PM

QUOTE (dolfan621 @ Nov 17 2009, 10:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can someone please let me know exactly what is needed for my Fiance to bring her dog from Russia. This is obviously very important for her and we're agreeing and disagreeing as to what is needed. I never heard of a passport for a dog in my life and I'm trying to tell her this is not needed to bring her dog to America. I have already been over this with the airline (delta) and they don't need anything special besides a reservation and payment at airport because the dog will be a carry on. I have made the reservation and all is fine there. I have read that all that is needed for importation into America is a Health Certificate and proof of a Rabies Vaccination 30 days prior to entry. She doesn't want the dog to be quarantined. but as I have read this wont be a problem as long as these forms are present at entry. She is insisting that this passport is needed but I can't find that anywhere. Is this something needed to take the dog out of Russia maybe? Please if anyone has been through this let me know the procedure because right now this dog is a bigger headache than all that was required for her!

Dan


We took our Kitty with us to the US, and YES, he needed his passport. Just go to your local vet office and they will issue you one. It is necessary for the airlines and also when you enter the US, so they can see that the pet has all the vaccines and checks for health.

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Posted 18 November 2009 - 03:40 PM

Russians like passports -- OP might want to crosspost at the RUB forum for more information.

Once, several years ago I had to send to solutions containing platinum and rhodium to Russia, for a research contract we had over there. Those solutions needed a passport. My Russian counterparties helped me create it and all went well, so apparently what we did was kosher (enough).

OP's fiance should talk with her vet, just as Neonred advises.
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Posted 19 November 2009 - 12:42 PM

QUOTE (NigeriaorBust @ Nov 18 2009, 10:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Most state in the US will not allow you to have a monkey unless you have a special permit and facilities. And insurance.


This bothers me.. Can I bring my monkey in California? What about dogs, cats and parrot? Where can I find information about bringing my pets in the US? I'm willing to stay for a while until I acquire all my pets' passports. My fiance understands. Thank you.

~*~*~Nikki and Paul~*~*~

08/15/2006 - Met and became friends at starbucks in bay area
08/25/2006 - Fiance proposed his love (tsk tsk too fast!).
08/26/2006 - I was back in the Philippines. We started to get to know each other more online.
12/10/2006 - Officially became lovers
12/15/2006 - Holiday visit in the US - 15 days
05/19/2007 - Fiance's 1st visit in the Philippines - 12 days
12/10/2007 - Holiday visit in the US - 14 days
06/19/2008 - Fiance's 2nd visit in the Philippines - 11 days
12/10/2008 - Fiance's 3rd visit (surprise) in the Philippines - 25 days
12/15/2008 - Engagement
12/16/2008 - Received blessings from my family
12/17/2008 - Received blessings from fiance's parents thru skype video chat
05/19/2009 - Fiance's 3rd visit in the Philippines
11/07/2009 - Fiance's 4th visit in the Philippines. He wanted to come with me in the interview.


01/03/2009 - Fiance filled out and sent the I-129F.
03/12/2009 - NOA1 sent
03/18/2009 - NOA1 received
06/22/2009 - NOA2 sent
06/26/2009 - NOA2 received
10/09/2009 - Packet 3 forms sent to consulate
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Posted 19 November 2009 - 12:50 PM

QUOTE (Nix and Poppy @ Nov 19 2009, 01:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (NigeriaorBust @ Nov 18 2009, 10:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Most state in the US will not allow you to have a monkey unless you have a special permit and facilities. And insurance.


This bothers me.. Can I bring my monkey in California? What about dogs, cats and parrot? Where can I find information about bringing my pets in the US? I'm willing to stay for a while until I acquire all my pets' passports. My fiance understands. Thank you.


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Posted 19 November 2009 - 10:39 PM

Ok, I think we finally got it straight. Now next question she is asking me is does anyone know the name of the Rabies Vaccination?
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