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Maybe some places are more stringent than others depending on what's going on locally. Things have been pretty strict here in Michigan for the past few years. Even our broke county has somehow come up with the money to get more employees knocking doors to show proof of dog license for any dog on their property (and you can't get a dog license without proof of rabies vaccination). http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/...igan_heal.html |
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Forgot to add my other link: Genesee County sends out beefed-up patrols in search of unlicensed dogs | MLive.com Don't they knock doors & check where you live? Every home I've lived in around here has been checked, although not every year. |
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I've never been asked. Not even when crossing the border with Kaji sitting on my lap. I had them just in case, but no one cared. Not exiting the US or entering. |
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Where do you enter & exit the USA with a dog on your lap & not get asked? I can't say always...but I don't remember a time that I had a dog with me, when I wasn't asked for a rabies certificate when entering Canada and then re-entering the USA via the Blue Water Bridge. And this trip I've done ALOT, as I can buy alot of English goods in Canada, not to mention there is a great lil tea shop in Ontario that serves a full english breakfast that is to die for and worth the 3 hour round trip all by itself. |
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