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1. Import Procedures for a Pet Bird Entering (Non-U.S. Origin) the United States
Import Procedures for a Pet Bird Entering (Non-U.S. Origin) the United States.Pet Birds The USDA defines pet birds as those that are imported for personal pleasure of their individual owners and are not intended for resale. Birds which the USDA defines as poultry, including doves and pigeons, are not considered pets and are imported under different rules.
General Requirements
All non-U.S. origin pet birds may be imported into the United States provided that the country of origin is not listed on the Advisory list above. Except for those of Canadian origin, pet birds are required to be quarantined for 30 days in a USDA Animal Import Center at the owner’s expense. A reservation at the facility must be made in advance by contacting the USDA port veterinarian.
General Requirements
All non-U.S. origin pet birds may be imported into the United States provided that the country of origin is not listed on the Advisory list above. Except for those of Canadian origin, pet birds are required to be quarantined for 30 days in a USDA Animal Import Center at the owner’s expense. A reservation at the facility must be made in advance by contacting the USDA port veterinarian.
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2. Import Procedures for a Pet Bird Entering (U.S. Origin) the United States
Import Procedures for a Pet Bird Entering (U.S. Origin) the United States.Returning U.S. origin pet birds from these countries must go into 30-day quarantine in an USDA animal import quarantine facility. Otherwise, the bird is quarantined for 30 days at the owner’s residence (home quarantine). Pet birds returning from Canada are exempt from quarantine.
Pet Birds The USDA defines pet birds as those that are imported for personal pleasure of their individual owners and are not intended for resale. Poultry, which includes pigeons and doves, are not considered pet birds.
Pet Birds The USDA defines pet birds as those that are imported for personal pleasure of their individual owners and are not intended for resale. Poultry, which includes pigeons and doves, are not considered pet birds.
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