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What do i do if i want to bring a dog here in the philippines from japan

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What do i do if i want to bring a dog here in the philippines from japan

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  1. Whats with you people and your dogs?  ITS A DOG!! Not a person.  You can't expect that the rest of the world have the same mental imbalance as you in treating a dog like a human.  Most people recognize a dog as a dog and we're not going to talk to him, kiss him, get him a passport, or ask his opinion.  If you think you are on the same level then go live in his place.  When that dog can get a job, deal cards, stop l*****g his a.s.s. and bath himself every day, then he can come in my house.

    BTW, for those PETA members who are going to slam me on this, two roosters fighting is not exploitation or cruelty.  Its nature.  


  2. Make sure that your dog has a certificate of his vaccination from his vet in Japan. This is usually his Rabies Vaccination. Japanese are particular about it. Dogs in Japan going to the Philippines wouldn't need any passport so you only need to acquire that certificate and your almost good to go.

    Some airline companies may need to be advised if you are to take a pet on board. Some would allow you to take the dog with you as long as they have a cage or a bag (this is usually applicable for small breeds). Or if they are to be checked in (like for bigger breeds), you may need to have a secure cage for him and he will be 'checked-in' like an excess baggage. You would just have to pay depending on his and the cage's weight.

    At the Narita airport, go to the Animal Quaratine Desk. I can't remember where is it now, but it use to be close to the entrance going to the Immigration section. You can present them the certificate from your vet, and they will give you clearance for your pooch.

    At the airport here, just go to the quarantine desk and show the clearance from Japan and the excess baggage pass so your pet could be released.

    Unlike in Japan, where dogs are to be quarantined in an accredited airport kennel for at least 2 weeks, here in the Philippines, you can take the dog when you get off the airport.

    Hope this helps.

    To Joe : That made me think for a bit. I thought of you actually.=P

    What's wrong with dogs?! Each and every individual is passionate of something. It just so happen that one of my passions are taking care of dogs!

    Now if you think that cockfighting is part of nature even if they are fighting with a referee in an arena, and thats what you are passionate about...then good for you!=P

    PETA people...for sure I will be given thumbs up and thumbs down for that comment.PEACE!=D

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