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Bringing Your PetsDogs and cats from the U.S. that are at least three months old need signed and dated certificates from a veterinarian verifying that they have been vaccinated against rabies within the last three years. The certificate must clearly identify the animal. If your dogs or cats are less than three months old, you do not need a certificate of rabies vaccination to enter Canada. However, the animals must be in good health when they arrive. If you are bringing other kinds of animals from the U.S., or any animal from another country, contact the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) Import Service Centre before you bring them with you. Eastern Import Service Centre, Montréal Hours: 7:00 to 23:00 (Eastern time) Telephone: 1-877-493-0468 (toll free in Canada and the U.S.) Fax: (514) 493-4103 Central Import Service Centre, Toronto Hours: 7:00 to 24:00 (Eastern time) Telephone: 1-800-835-4486 (toll free in Canada and the U.S.) Fax: (416) 661-5767 Western Import Service Centre, Vancouver Hours: 7:00 to 24:00 (Pacific time) Telephone: 1-888-732-6222 (toll free in Canada and the U.S.) Fax: (604) 270-9247 You can also find information on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's web site. |



