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Originally posted by Fox-Gal
I do remember on the news here in Florida, not to long ago, where they did stop all pet stores from selling P.D. for health reasons. But I didn't hear anything about them being illegal to have in Florida, so who knows.
I'd say call a pet store or vet in your area and just ask if there are illegal now. Of course don't say a word about yours. I do know a woman that has 2 and she takes them to my vet all the time and he seem to have no problem with her having them. Then again my vet is too nice sometimes.
I do hope they are still legal here, it will make it a lot easier on you if you even need a vet's care for him.
Fingers crossed it all works out fo you.
I really would like to know Florida's laws on them. That woman I know has asked if we wanted to take her two in, if they have to move and can't take them.
It's not illegal in most states to have them, but they cannot be sold, given away, transported (except to and from the vet clinic) etc. because of the threat of Monkey pox. If you are caught doing so, you can get into some serious trouble. The CDC is trying to pass a bill that bans them all together, not even adding a grandfather clause meaning that everyone who owns a prarie dog will have to surrender it to the state to be humanely euthanized. Some say the bill has already passed, but I am not sure on that. So they may not be illegal to own as of yet, but they are illegal to breed, sell, give away and so on. So if you took your friends two, that would be illegal. Just something to think about. She could get into some serious trouble. The docket also refers to other African rodents.