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Originally Posted by mypreciouspups I am going to try and do this again.. lost the first one before finishing it.. just lost the second post too...grrrrrrrrrrrr
At the border they can xray your rv.. not always but it could happen going into canada..as long as you do not have anything you cannot have then it is ok..
As for medication.. does not matter what you are on.. if you carry a doctor's note saying you are under his care and he has given these meds to you, then there should be no problem. I carry meds for the winter coming down to florida, and have a note from my doctor.
As for a new puppy if he is old enough to need rabies then that is what he will need, chances are your new puppy will not be old enough to need rabies but should be up to date on all the shots and carry paperwork.. You will also need to have your receipt for the cost of puppy as I am sure you will pay tax on puppy going through the border.. I know if I was buying a puppy in the states I would pay gst and pst which is 14% of what the cost was.. there is no duty on animals.. but the tax for the province going into is what we pay the tax on.. so if your tax is like 7% then that is what you will pay..
Hope this helps..
We go through the borders all the time, we travel from canada to florida every year, and then back home again...
I know you will be just fine.. and sorry it took so much to get this posted...  |
Oh, good, maybe they'll diagnose my RV. LOL Sorry, couldn't resist. You're talking to someone who sees doctors far too much, had to develop a sense of humor or lose my mind.
Thank you so much for the info on the doctors note regarding my meds. That really puts my mind at ease.
I appreciate you're taking the trouble to post again. I know what you mean about the aggravation when you lose one.
Sheila