Friday, February 24, 2012

My work is talking about moving a couple of us and our families down to Puerto Rico for a couple of years. I have a dog and a cat and am interested if they will have to be quarantined for any amount of time. A couple of friends have said six months but I can鈥檛 find anything online that talks about this subject. Is this true?|||Just vets shot records (rabies in particular) for dogs and cats. If you are bringing birds from outside the US, these must be quarantined I believe 30 days. But if you are moving from the US, no quarantine is needed. My sister moved from MD to PR after college and brought her Sun Conure with her and they didn't require anything. Really, you won't go through customs or agriculture on your way down from the states.|||Well,
the only thing you most check is the your pets papers. Remember we are part of the US so the same rules you need to follow if you travel with your pest to any of the other states. One question, for what company you work, maybe I can make business with you.
Good luck|||The requirements for pets moving to Puerto Rico(which is the US) are:

1) Tag with name of pet, owner's name and telephone number

2) Rabies quarantine certificate from veterinary doctor stating that pet has had a rabies shot. For more information contact the U.S. Department of Agriculture Puerto Rico office, Veterinary Division at (787) 766-6050.

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