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Bringing animals to Canada: Importing and travelling with pets
If you are travelling with a pet or planning to import an animal to Canada, you will need the right paperwork at the border to meet Canada's import requirements. If you don't, you risk experiencing delays at the border and your animal may not be allowed into Canada.
Canada has specific import requirements in place to avoid introducing animal diseases to protect its people, plants and animals.
Plan ahead: importing and travelling with dogs
Importers are responsible for ensuring the health of the animals in their care. They must also verify and follow all relevant import requirements before entering or re-entering the country. This includes complying with other federal, provincial/territorial or municipal requirements prior to travelling. Check in advance to avoid surprises and delays.
Importing and travelling with pets
If you are travelling with a pet or planning to import a dog to Canada, you will need the right paperwork at the border to meet Canada's import requirements. If you don't, you risk experiencing delays at the border and your dog may not be allowed into Canada. Check in advance to avoid surprises and delays.
Commercial imports of dogs for breeding and resale (including adoption) end uses
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is responsible for inspecting certain commodities at the border on behalf of the CFIA. CFIA veterinarians inspect all import shipments that require a permit. They are available to provide inspection services when requested by the CBSA.
- Overview of dog import requirements
- Requirements for importing commercial dogs less than 8 months of age (for the breeding and resale, which includes adoption, end uses)
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