Sentences with phrase «imported dogs»

The task force hypothesized that if Massachusetts dogs were provided with resources similar to those given to imported dogs, they would also have a chance at finding their «forever home.»
Also most of our imported dogs have become champions.
In England and all of Europe, the breed is simply known as the Cocker Spaniel, there is an American Cocker spaniel which was bred from imported dogs from England — this breed is smaller and stockier than English Cocker Spaniels.
These imported dogs also appear behind the majority of Old English Sheepdog breeding stock.
With large numbers of imported dogs from rabies endemic areas entering the US pet trade, weak federal import laws, and state and local laws that specifically exempt the traffickers from regulation because they are supposed to be operating as humane shelters, the public Is vulnerable to this irresponsible activity.
After the passage of the Dogs Law 1910, which imposed the quarantine for imported dogs, and introduced a national requirement that dogs be licensed and vaccinated, the NCDL began subsidizing the vaccination and licensing of dogs of the poor, a mission it continued until 1987.
Assessed British journalist Julia Lewis, who favored Brexit, «I'm sure we will continue to take in rescue dogs from places like Croatia, Spain and other places [where imported dogs turned out to be rabid].
But these imported dogs were not quarantined, indeed they were transported directly to adoption facilities in four other states.
APHIS does not have information about the demand for imported dogs that are younger than 6 months compared to the demand for older imported dogs.
As a result of this missing link in governmental importation regulation, statistics of imported dogs are estimated according to Port of Entry reporting.
We consider rabies vaccination necessary not only to ensure that imported dogs do not have rabies, but also to ensure that they are protected from rabies after they arrive in the United States.
This estimate of 17,000 imported dogs is an annual average for 2005 through 2010 from the foreign trade statistics compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Theoretically, any change in the number of imported dogs into the United States could affect the demand for foreign veterinary services and domestic veterinary services, dog products and dog food.
With limited exceptions for dogs lawfully imported into Hawaii, and for dogs imported for veterinary treatment or research, the restrictions regarding health, vaccinations, and age apply to all such imported dogs.
The rule could also yield benefits in preventing the spread of communicable diseases by unvaccinated, imported dogs to other dogs or humans in the United States.
The commenter stated that few original documents are required at ports of entry as systems move to electronic documentation and that requiring a hard copy of the import permit is unnecessary and will only increase the likelihood that imported dogs will be forfeited or returned to their country of export due to missing or erroneous originals.
Assuming that all imported dogs need both rabies and DHLPP vaccinations, and all are at least 6 months of age, the total cost of providing the DHLPP vaccinations for imported dogs could range from $ 518,000 to $ 1.07 million annually, based on the average number of dogs imported from 2009 through 2013, as recorded in the U.S. Census Bureau's foreign trade statistics.
The vaccinations are rabies vaccination (which is already required by the CDC for imported dogs in most instances) and DHLPP vaccination.
Any increase in costs for importers may be wholly or partially passed on to entities buying the imported dogs.
Although DHLPP vaccination is expected to represent the single largest cost of the rule (there may be costs to obtaining a health certificate as well), APHIS believes that many imported dogs already receive this vaccination prior to entry.
Federal regulations (42 CFR 71.51) currently require proof of valid rabies vaccination for imported dogs, but allow the importation of some unvaccinated dogs, including dogs less than 3 months of age, provided certain requirements for confinement are met until the dog is vaccinated.
These imported dogs are flown, driven, shipped, transported and sent to shelters throughout the United States.
This is the same information that CDC requires on rabies vaccination certificates for imported dogs.
Some commenters questioned how officials at a port of entry would determine whether imported dogs were intended for resale or personal use.
HHS / CDC considers confinement agreements to constitute an exception to the general rule that, unless coming from a rabies - free country or intended for use in scientific research where rabies vaccination would interfere with that research, all imported dogs must be properly vaccinated against rabies.
Foreign members selling dogs to the United States should provide the proper registration papers and forms to accomplish AKC registration of imported dogs.
Actress Amber Heard has stated that she will plead not guilty to charges that she illegally imported dogs into Australia.
Thanks for the link on the imported dogs.
Alos, what is your opinion on imported dogs?
Al owns our recently imported dogs who are registered in the «old club» as well as AKC and so, can be used by «old club» members without reprisal should they chose to do.
Receiving shelters usually place all the imported dogs, along with many of their own, Cammisa said.
But the imported dogs in the following years especially 1920 - 1924 belonged to two types and were the reason of discussions.
In the early 1900s, Americans in Alaska imported these dogs for sledding competitions and the Nome Gold Rush.
Then the Rottweiler breeder with imported dogs... all very somber... all too serious.
I mean, there are shelters out there importing dogs from overseas so they can keep the supply up.
Many pet shelters, which formerly made rescued strays available at low or no cost, have transformed into pet retail outlets, charging high fees and often importing dogs from other regions or even outside the U.S. when the local supply is insufficient to meet demand.
Spay / neuter laws have had a major impact on the number of «oops pets,» and shelters in many parts of the country are importing dogs to satisfy demand for adoptable animals.
Breeders first began importing the dogs into Europe in 1930.
Shelly has been importing dogs for over 30 years.
While imported dog breeds such as the Alaskan Husky, the Chihuahua or the Afghan Hound grow in popularity in the UK, some native breeds are at risk of disappearing.
A huge imported dog pipeline exists from Mexico through California, and then shipped north to Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Canada.
He also decides to import a dog from Europe as he read on a forum, they are better quality.
3) Shelters who import dogs from out of state, or off shore, or worse yet breed themselves for re-sale, while denigrating «Breeders» are despicable hypocritical business models and do not deserve any recognition as they are working for profit and or ulterior motives!
Sometimes, in order to get the best dog from the best breeder, you will need to import a dog (however, this is very involved and you need to know some folks you trust, otherwise you'll surely get a poor quality dog for too much money).
The same California that claims to have a massive overpopulation of dogs in their shelters when they ship dogs north to Oregon, Washington, Utah and Canada is importing dogs from Korea.
So why, in light of the numbers of animals destroyed every day in the US, is there ANY tolerance for importing dogs from around the world into the country for adoption while dogs are still being killed at the same rate every day here?
An owner must register an imported dog under the same name it was registered under in its country of origin.
Meredith imports some dogs she feels will work with the Rattlebridge breeding program and also sends Rattlebridge Cavaliers overseas.
The following contains information for individuals who wish to import dogs or cats into Maine for resale (sales to pet shops or other retail outlets) or for adoption (rescue groups who plan to bring dogs into Maine to be adopted by another person).
Instead they import dogs in litter lots from foreign and domestic puppy farms.
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