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What Do I Need to Complete an Animal Care Facility (ACF) Reservation for My Dog?
If your dog is traveling to the United States from a CDC high-risk rabies country , a reservation at a CDC-approved Animal Care Facility (ACF) is required prior to arrival. The following checklist outlines the required information and documents needed to complete an ACF reservation. Required Items for an ACF Reservation CDC Dog Import Form Required for all foreign-vaccinated dogs arriving from high-risk rabies countries Permit must be approved before an ACF reservation can b
Dec 21, 20252 min read


America’s 7 CDC-Licensed Animal Care Facilities for Imported Dogs
Behind every international dog arrival from a high-risk country is a critical stop — a CDC-licensed animal care facility. These hubs make sure pups don’t bring home anything more than jet lag. 1. Why These Facilities Exist Stopping dog rabies from re-entering the U.S. without sacrificing safety or welfare. Foreign-vaccinated dogs from high-risk countries must have a reservation at one of these facilities for exam and rabies revaccination — and a 28-day quarantine if they don
Dec 21, 20252 min read


Why the CDC Restricts Dogs From High-Risk Rabies Countries
If you’re planning to bring a dog into the United States from a high-risk rabies country, you’ve likely discovered the process isn’t simple—and that’s very intentional. The Real Reason Behind the Rules Rabies is 100% fatal once symptoms appear, and the U.S. eliminated the canine rabies virus variant years ago. The CDC’s regulations exist to protect public health, prevent reintroduction of the virus, and ensure imported dogs are genuinely vaccinated—not just “paper vaccinated
Dec 21, 20251 min read


Traveling with Flight Nannies: The Smart, Humane Way to Move Pets by Air
When pets need to travel by air, owners are often faced with a tough decision: cargo, checked baggage, or something more personal. Enter the flight nanny (also called an in-cabin pet escort) — a professional who travels alongside your pet, providing hands-on care from departure to delivery. This service has grown rapidly in recent years, especially as airline pet policies tighten and pet parents demand safer, more transparent options. But what exactly does a flight nanny do
Dec 20, 20253 min read


The Last Pet Crate You’ll Ever Need: Why Orange & Blue Travel Kennels Set the Standard
Not all pet crates are created equal. Some are designed for convenience. Others are built for longevity, safety, and real-world travel. When it comes to durable, airline-ready kennels that protect pets for years—not just one trip— orange and blue hard-sided travel crates consistently stand apart . These are the crates I recommend to families who want one solution that works for daily use, road trips, and air travel alike. Built for Safety First, Always Safety is non-negotiabl
Dec 19, 20253 min read
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