Funny but when one of our Placement volunteers was calling families on the waiting list she was asked if the dogs "spoke English." I don't know how she didn't laugh in the woman's face.
You know, MH, compared to the EU and UK-Commonwealth countries, bringing a dog into the US is a piece of cake. They need a certificate of rabies vaccination and a clearance that they are healthy enough to travel from a vet in the originating country. These two had a full battery of shots over there. They cleared Customs in a heartbeat and the United Airlines personnel didn't even beat them up as they have been known to do with human travelers. Yong will go to the vet today. He tested positive for something called Heartworm so we will redo the test and begin the treatment regimen which is mainly antibiotics of different types and rest. Jessica is at a vet now being tested. In a day or two we will move her north to Prescott to live with a foster for a few days before she is spayed. Then her new family will come down to pick her up, get post-op instructions direct from the vet, and drive her home to where they live in the absolute middle of nowhere! Hence why she is being vetted BEFORE they get her.
We have two dogs pending in China and 3 more in Mexico. We have already identified homes for those 5. Mexico is a snap for us, of course.
You know, MH, compared to the EU and UK-Commonwealth countries, bringing a dog into the US is a piece of cake. They need a certificate of rabies vaccination and a clearance that they are healthy enough to travel from a vet in the originating country. These two had a full battery of shots over there. They cleared Customs in a heartbeat and the United Airlines personnel didn't even beat them up as they have been known to do with human travelers. Yong will go to the vet today. He tested positive for something called Heartworm so we will redo the test and begin the treatment regimen which is mainly antibiotics of different types and rest. Jessica is at a vet now being tested. In a day or two we will move her north to Prescott to live with a foster for a few days before she is spayed. Then her new family will come down to pick her up, get post-op instructions direct from the vet, and drive her home to where they live in the absolute middle of nowhere! Hence why she is being vetted BEFORE they get her.
We have two dogs pending in China and 3 more in Mexico. We have already identified homes for those 5. Mexico is a snap for us, of course.