GL: Pets into Canada
Bob McLeran
rmcleran at ix.netcom.com
Mon Jul 7 08:40:15 EDT 2008
Based on advice we received from several sources, we got the standard
"national" veternarian's health certificate for our two cats. According
to our vet, the international certificate requires the implantation of a
"chip" in the animal and is very expensive. Other cruisers who have
taken pets into Canada said that they weren't even asked about pets when
entering Canada or returning to the US. We also have their complete
health records with us, just in case.
If you can wait a month or so, we'll let you know based on our experience.
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Bob McLeran and Judy Young Manatee Cove Marina
MV Sanderling Patrick Air Force Base
DeFever 41 Trawler Melbourne, Florida
On 7/6/2008 11:24 AM, N574JR at aol.com wrote:
> We are at Annapolis heading north next week to the Erie Canal and on
>
>> into Canada. We have our small dog with us. Does anyone know what
>> papers we might need to get the dog into Canada by boat? Don't have a
>> passport for her!
>>
>> Thanks for any help we can get. Last minute Loopers.
>>
>> M/V Ebb Tide
>> June & Phil
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