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  2. Kokua Line: Can dog skip quarantine for the weekend? - AOL

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    The airline will bring the pet from the airplane to the Airport Animal Quarantine Holding Facility and the pet will be transferred to the main Animal Quarantine Station in Halawa Valley.

  3. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - Wikipedia

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    The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) based in Riverdale, Maryland responsible for protecting animal health, animal welfare, and plant health. APHIS is the lead agency for collaboration with other agencies to protect U.S. agriculture from invasive pests and ...

  4. Phytosanitary Certificate Issuance and Tracking System

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    This capability provides APHIS/PPQ better security, reporting functions, and monitoring capabilities for exported commodities. The PCIT also provides a link to the PExD. PExD is a repository of phytosanitary import requirements of U.S. origin commodities to foreign countries. PExD enhances Plant Protection and Quarantine’s (PPQ’s) ability ...

  5. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    Pet travel is the process of traveling with or transporting pets. Pet carriers like cat carriers and dog crates confine and protect pets during travel. Animal stress

  6. Should I travel with my anxious cat? Tips for taking your pet ...

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    Calming sprays are a 'gamechanger' On the day of travel, calming sprays are a "gamechanger," Saffire said, because they mimic the pheromones that come from cats' cheeks when they rub on surfaces.

  7. Animal Welfare Act of 1966 - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Welfare Act (Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966, Pub. L. 89–544) was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on August 24, 1966. [1] It is the main federal law in the United States that regulates the treatment of animals in research and exhibition.

  8. Plant Protection and Quarantine - Wikipedia

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    PPQ aims to support APHIS goals by early detection of pests, weeds and plant diseases harmful to the economy, to allow for an organized response before significant damage is caused. The National Identification Services (NIS) coordinates reports of plant pest identification, providing a database that may lead to quarantine actions.

  9. Wildlife Services - Wikipedia

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    Its wildlife disease biologists can mobilize and arrive on-site within 48 hours of a request. The program represents APHIS’ first line of defense against wildlife diseases that can move to humans and livestock. The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) is devoted to resolving problems caused by the interaction of wild animals and society ...