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APHIS Issues New Requirements for Dog Imports

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will further limit imports of dogs from countries where African swine fever (ASF) exists, the agency said in an Aug. 6 news release. The new requirements include provisions related…

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to dog bedding and microchip implants for dogs from those countries, it said. A bill introduced this week in the Senate would require every imported dog to have a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian (see 2108040067).