At the minimum for crossing any USA-Canada border, all you need is a vaccination certificate which is valid for one to three years for a dog or cat.
Returning to Alaska crossing at Port Alcan, I had to present paperwork on my pets in 1991, 1998, 2008 - all other times US Customs never asked for paperwork...
In 1994 crossing at the old Port Skagway station, US Customs also asked me to present paperwork on the pet...
In 2006 and 2012, Canada Customs at the (Boundary) Poker Creek Station wanted to see paperwork on my pets as well upon entry...
Guess I got the "make sure I am in compliance with pet requirements" magnet as out of 23 total crossings for me, 11 of those border crossings were involved with pets as I had to present paperwork 6 out of 11 times when asked to submit.
Although you will not be asked everytime for paperwork pertaining to pets, just goes to show it is still a requirement that you have it whether sometimes asked or not at all.
Aadkins101 wrote:
I wish I could say the same for our US Customs people. They are abrupt, suspicious and make one feel unwelcome when returning to the US.
With the exception of the last two times I crossed back into Alaska at Port Alcan, I do tend to agree with this statement as I personally had more unpleasant encounters being leaned on at Port Alcan Alaska and Port Sumas Washington more than any other US port crossing or anywhere else for that matter, makes me cringe when it is time to cross back into the United States because of it while not wanting to leave Canada....overall the CBP are doing their job and all as I give them that much respect as so far I been permitted entry everytime entering Canada or upon returning to the US.
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