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It’s super easy to bring one back, but there are steps you must do. Take it to a vet for an exam. They give the rabies shot and do a physical exam to make sure that the animal is healthy. Because we are adopting strays our vet does it for free. She also deworms them and fix’s anything else, like fleas or infections. We force her to take a thousand pesos, or about seventy bucks.Well thanks for all the ones you save, for whatever reason I like seeing I'm not the only car guy who bends over backwards to help out critters.
What is the process to immigrate an animal into Canada? Sometimes I talk about it with friends like if we had to relocate in some unrealistic scenario and we always wonder how we would handle our animals.
We fly WestJet, and you need to book ahead for a seat for the animal. For in the cabin, under the seat they only allow two animals per flight so book ASAP to ensure a spot. Their webpage has the description of what the carrier needs to be. We use a soft one about the size of a lunchbox. We bring a leash and harness because customs will make you take them out to be sure there is no contraband in the Carrier. Since airports can be noisy, stressful places your animal may try to run for it, thus the leash and harness. WestJet has been nothing but outstanding. Other airlines may be as well but we have only dealt with them for the three times. They charge CAN$104 per animal. For animals shipped in the cargo hold they can only do it certain times of the year so that the animal doesn’t freeze or get too hot on the tarmac.














