If you travel abroad with your dog—whether they are a personal pet you take along on vacation or a service animal—they also need a passport of sorts to reenter the United States. As of August 1, 2024, the Centers for Disease Control has new documentation requirements for dogs arriving from other countries, and the process is more onerous depending on where you've been. At a minimum, all dogs entering the U.S. must be at least six months old, have a detectable microchip, and appear healthy upon arrival. The CDC also maintains a list of high-risk countries for dog rabies on its website—if your origin point is included here, or if you disembarked a cruise with your dog in a country listed, ther
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