Tamber Hunter Traveling with Dogs and Cats across Lower 48 - TopicsExpress



          

Tamber Hunter Traveling with Dogs and Cats across Lower 48 State Lines Interstate travel with pets is regulated by each state. Interstate travel means you cross the state border from one state into another state. All pets crossing state lines might need a health certificate to LEGALLY travel. Below is the regulation for state requirements as August 15, 2013- you will need to check to make sure the regulations have not changed prior to your trips you will need to plan Alabama Must have certificate of health expires after 1 year Arizona Dogs must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Arkansas Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days California Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days Colorado Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Connecticut Must have certificate of health expires after 60 days If in state less than 30 days you are exempt Delaware Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days Florida Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Georgia Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 day Idaho Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Illinois Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Indiana Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days Iowa Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Kansas Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Kentucky Louisiana Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Maine Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Maryland No Health Certificate Required if in state temporarily Massachusetts Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days Michigan Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days Minnesota Must have certificate of health expires after 7 days Mississippi Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Missouri Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Montana Must have APHIS Form 7001 expires after 30 days Nebraska Must have APHIS Form 7001 expires after 30 days Nevada Must have certificate of health issued with 10 day prior Expires after 30 days New Hampshire Must have APHIS Form 7001) expires after 30 days New Jersey Must have certificate of health New Mexico Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days New York Farm Animals or Transportation for a shelter North Carolina Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days North Dakota Must have APHIS Form 7001 (Mar11, 2013) expires after 30 days Ohio Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Oklahoma Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Oregon Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Pennsylvania Must have APHIS Form 7001 (Aug 9, 2012) expires after 30 days Rhode Island Must have APHIS Form 7001 (Nov 29, 2012) expires after 30 days South Carolina Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days South Dakata Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Tennessee Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Exemption if in state less than 14 days and agree to keep pet on leash when outside at ALL times Texas Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Utah Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days Vermont Must have APHIS Form 7001 expires after 30 days Virginia No requirement if in state less than 10 days But must have rabies tag on them or letter of exemption Washington Must have certificate of health expires after 30 days If visiting state and staying less than 30 days you are exempt Washington DC Must have APHIS Form 7001 expires after 30 days West Virginia Must have APHIS Form 7001 expires after 30 days Wisconsin To leave the state no requirements but to enter or reenter the state after a 30 or more day of absence you must have a certificate of health expires after 30 days Wyoming
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 15:37:36 +0000

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