Can you take dogs to Washington DC?


Can you take dogs to Washington DC? In order to bring your pet into the District, your pet will need a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection issued within 30 days of travel by a Licensed Veterinarian. Dogs must be vaccinated against rabies and distemper and cats must be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before travel.


What pets are allowed in DC?

No person shall import into the District, possess, display, offer for sale, trade, barter exchange, adopt, or give as a household pet any animal, except the following: domestic dogs (excluding hybrids with wolves), domestic cats (excluding hybrid with ocelots or margays), domesticated rodents and rabbits, captive-bred ...


Can I take my dog to America from UK?

Cats and dogs do not require a permit to enter the U.S., they do not require a rabies vaccination either, as the UK and Ireland are rabies free. You should however, get a health certificate from your veterinary stating that your pet is fit and healthy to travel.