CIM would like to draw your attention to the regulations regarding the import of puppies into USA: On July 10, 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published Issuance and Enforcement Guidance for Dog Confinement Agreements in the Federal Register. The guidance pertains to the issuance of confinement agreements for dogs (CDC form 75.37) imported into the United States that are not adequately immunized against rabies. The guidance became effective on August 10, 2014. You can find more information on CDC’s website at: CDC advises people who want to get a dog outside of the United States to make arrangements to delay importation until the dog is fully immunized against rabies. Puppies can be vaccinated as early as 3 months of age and must be vaccinated at least 30 days before arrival in the United States. Therefore, dogs must be at least 4 months of age to be imported to the United States, unless they are being imported from a rabies-free country. In most cases, CDC will not allow the importation of puppies that are not fully immunized against rabies. Failure to comply may result in the CDC refusing entry and the dog may have to be sent back to the dog’s country of origin at the customers expense.