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Vacationing with your dog can be complicated, and if you are planning to take your dog on an international trip, expect even greater complications. Every...


Vacationing with your dog can be complicated, and if you are planning to take your dog on an international trip, expect even greater complications. Every country has their own set of rule and regulations governing animals entering the country, some are very lax and others are strict. Some countries have health issues to consider like rampant rabies and other diseases that you should be aware of. Some countries have such lengthy quarantine rules that it is pointless to try to bring your dog along while on vacation.

Make sure you plan your trip well in advance if you are bringing your dog and you know exactly what is required to bring your dog into the country you are vacationing in. If you do not have the proper paperwork, your vacation can easily be hindered or ruined. International laws do change so it is important that you know the most current regulations even if your have traveled to the country before.

Some countries require lengthy quarantines and it is hardly worth it to try to bring your dog with you. Australia is one of the strictest countries when it comes to accepting pets from abroad. All dog must be quarantined for at least 30 days and undergo extensive medical testing to ensure they are healthy, Unless you are taking an extended vacation or moving to Australia, it is better that you leave your dog at home. China is another country that requires lengthy quarantine. You must quarantine your dog in a USDA facility for 30 days prior to travel, which makes it hardly worth it for a short vacation. Great Britain requires pets to be quarantined for six months unless they meet specific requirements so make sure you find out what your pet needs to be able to forgo quarantine.

Japan only requires a twelve hour quarantine, which is much more suitable for a short vacation. Other countries require proof of vaccinations and health certificates, but do not required dogs to be quarantined at all. Mexico, Canada, and Brazil are a few countries that do not require quarantine periods for dogs.

You should also be aware that some countries prohibit certain breeds form entering at all. Even though your dog may be well behaved, if it is a pit bull, chow, or other fighting breed it may not be allowed in the country at all. Make sure you research any banned breeds in the country you are traveling to as well as travel regulations.

Traveling by plane can be a harrowing experience for a dog, and international flights are especially long and can expose your dog to temperature extremes. Make sure you are traveling during a time when temperatures will not be too hot of too cold and that you make arrangements for your dog to be fed if your trip is going to be 10 hours or more. Even though vacationing with your dog can be enjoyable, if your are traveling out of the country you should consider all the challenges and make sure bringing your dog is worth the extra stress on both him and you.

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