Puppy Imports from Foreign Countries

Apart from the breeders throughout the U.S., more and more puppies now come from dog breeders importing puppies from foreign countries. This article will focus on the measures taken by dog breeders importing puppies from countries outside the U.S.

Take into account that lots of established dog breeders or pet shops in the country today import puppies from other breeders of non-American countries. The primary aim of these breeders is to bring bloodlines and help improve their breeding schemes. Most of them ship in huge bulk of puppies due to the increasing popularity of specific rare breeds.

With the health concerns associated to imported puppies as some puppies struggle to survive long trips, it is advisable that you have knowledge whether or not importers have taken required care in shipping the puppies. Check out if these breeders have taken these puppies with extra care. You may even purchase a microchip for the puppy to ensure that they have taken necessary vaccine shots. Take note that good dog breeders breed out bad breeds and breed only the healthy ones.

The government also sets the requirements for shipping a puppy such as the health certificates of puppies and their vaccination. The law provides that imported dogs should receive rabies vaccine within 10 days after entry in the country and be confined for 30 days following the vaccination date. However, puppies coming from rabies-free countries are not required to undergo vaccination before entering the country so long as they stayed in the origin country for a minimum of six months.

Another pertinent document that breeders need to secure to legally import puppies is the puppy heath certificate stating the valuable information on their health history. This is very important consideration when you purchase the imported puppy to have better understanding on why you are asked extra payment for veterinary fee and tests. This will ensure that you are making an informed puppy purchase.

Consider the significance of buying a puppy with notable health history and make your purchase at a reputable dog breeder to see to it that you will not find it difficult to find the right one for you. As a newbie in buying an imported puppy, you should not purchase a puppy from breeders offered online, especially if they come from foreign countries. It is better not to buy any if you are unable to go to pet shops or meet the breeder and see the puppy yourself.

Meanwhile, the government’s Farm Bill covers provisions concerning the relevance of curbing puppy imports for the purpose of selling them commercially from puppy mills. These provisions require any imported dog for commercial sale should be six months old make sure that unweaned, young, and unvaccinated puppies do not suffer from long hours of travel and that they will be healthy upon entering the country. These rules, however, do have exceptions so as not to intervene with the rescue and shelter work, research, or veterinary treatment.