FWIW, dogs imported into the USA need to go through a fairly rigorous screening process. Of course, any process can be circumvented with bribes and coercion.
I know the process because I recently imported my dog from mainland China. It is not a simple process. Depending on the country of origin there are different regulations and restrictions. One missed item on the pet documents can result in rejection back to country of origin or extensive quarantine with Vet health checks. This expense is all on the owner/importer of the pet.
As example, my dog underwent the following to be imported from Southern China into USA:
Preliminary Vet health check with microchip install and registration
Full documentation of all core vaccines with Rabies
Government authorized Vet exam
Screwworm inspection and documentation.
China Customs Inspection to leave China
Hong Kong Customs & Immigration inspection to enter Hong Kong
24 hour Quarantine at the border between mainland China and Hong Kong
Travel in a sealed pet carrier with Govt issued identified seals
Then on arrival in USA Customs & Immigration
Full review of all documents (including my passport)
Microchip check and verification
The process required 16 days to complete on a fast track. Normal schedule requires about 3 weeks. Many people and agencies are involved with importing pets. The process varies based on country of origin.
These requirements apply regardless of personal, breeder, show or rescue pet.
You can't just stuff the dog in a carry-on, poke it under the seat and cruise through Customs & Immigration. Most international flights are requiring non-Service animals to be in pet cargo.
This process is not inexpensive. I spent nearly $1600 USD to bring my mini-schnauzer to USA.
After going through this process, expense, logistics, headaches...... I find it a bit hard to believe there is any profit on importing dogs for sale here in USA
I know the process because I recently imported my dog from mainland China. It is not a simple process. Depending on the country of origin there are different regulations and restrictions. One missed item on the pet documents can result in rejection back to country of origin or extensive quarantine with Vet health checks. This expense is all on the owner/importer of the pet.
As example, my dog underwent the following to be imported from Southern China into USA:
Preliminary Vet health check with microchip install and registration
Full documentation of all core vaccines with Rabies
Government authorized Vet exam
Screwworm inspection and documentation.
China Customs Inspection to leave China
Hong Kong Customs & Immigration inspection to enter Hong Kong
24 hour Quarantine at the border between mainland China and Hong Kong
Travel in a sealed pet carrier with Govt issued identified seals
Then on arrival in USA Customs & Immigration
Full review of all documents (including my passport)
Microchip check and verification
The process required 16 days to complete on a fast track. Normal schedule requires about 3 weeks. Many people and agencies are involved with importing pets. The process varies based on country of origin.
These requirements apply regardless of personal, breeder, show or rescue pet.
You can't just stuff the dog in a carry-on, poke it under the seat and cruise through Customs & Immigration. Most international flights are requiring non-Service animals to be in pet cargo.
This process is not inexpensive. I spent nearly $1600 USD to bring my mini-schnauzer to USA.
After going through this process, expense, logistics, headaches...... I find it a bit hard to believe there is any profit on importing dogs for sale here in USA