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    Quote Originally Posted by lv4dogs
    Thanks, well as you know IF they come they will be coming to your house, or at least to a motel or campground near your house. lol Or maybe if I choose to go again later in the year they may go with me then, it would be around the Toronto area.

    Do you know how I would get a hold of customs?

    The only breed I would have to worry about ir Raustyk, a Rott, if she even comes.

    I pick up their poop anyways. lol

    just get forms stating what the breed of each dog you plan to bring into Ontario.. Someone might point & say, THERES A PIT!!! Remember people are stupid & if they don't like your dog that the worst crime they can say against any dog.

    hmmm I'll see what I can do about the customs number.

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    Crossing the Border with Pets into Canada from the USA.

    Canada Customs

    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
    Animal Products
    Animal Health and Production Division
    Importation of Pet Dogs

    The pet import requirements outlined in this page are current as of 2006-1- 12 .

    The following outlines the current conditions that apply to the import of pet dogs into Canada. The conditions are different depending on the origin of the dogs, ie. rabies-free countries (Section 3) vs. non-rabies-free countries (Section 2). For the importation of commercial shipments, please see Section 6 below for information on accessing import requirements through the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS).
    NOTE 1 Current policy does not impose quarantine in Canada on the import of pet dogs from any country.
    NOTE 2 These conditions apply only to pet dogs. If you have many dogs you may be asked to provide certification that they are your personal pets and are not for resale.
    NOTE 3 These conditions apply to permanant stay, temporary visits and in-transit visits.
    NOTE 4 Pit Bulls are not permitted entry in the province of Ontario and there is an Owner's Responsibilites which applies to all breeds. Additional information is availalbe on the Ministry of the Attorney General website. http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.o...la-pubsfty.asp
    NOTE 5 Before proceeding, please determine if the country of the pet (country of export) is recognized by Canada as a Rabies-Free Country.
    Select the section that pertains to your import requirements

    Section 1 - Pet dogs eight (8) months of age or younger from ANY country

    Section 2 - Pet dogs three (3) months of age or over from countries where rabies is present (or not recognized officially rabies-free by Canada)

    Section 3 - Pet dogs three (3) months of age or over from a Rabies-Free Country (officially recognized as such by Canada)

    Section 4 - Special purpose dogs

    Assistance dogs that are certified as a guide, hearing or other service dog are not subject to any restrictions for importation where the person importing the dog is the user of the dog and accompanies the dog to Canada

    Section 5 - Inspection Fees

    Section 6 - Automated Import Reference System (AIRS)

    The purpose of the AIRS is to provide information on import requirements for all commodities regulated by CFIA. The application uses a question and answer approach to guide the user through a series of questions about the HS Codes, origin, destination, end use and miscellaneous qualifiers of the product they wish to import.

    If you are importing dogs and the above conditions do not apply, to view the current import requirements, please refer to Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) website: http://www.airs-sari.inspection.gc.ca

    HS Code Selection: 01 06 19 2083.

    Section 7 - Commercial Breeders

    Commercial breeders who may be importing dogs under eight (8) months of age on a temporary basis for competition in a show or trial, may be exempt from requiring a permit if, at the time of importation, the importer provides an inspector with proof that the dog is entered in a show or trial organized by a recognized association in addition to the rabies certificate set out in Section 3 if from a Rabies-free country or set out under Section 2 if from a country that is not designated as Rabies-free.

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