China does not ban dog breeds, however, there are breed restrictions in Beijing, Chengdu, and Shanghai. If a pet owner is traveling with a large dog breed to these cities, they should ensure their pet is allowed. Click here for a list of banned dog breeds.
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- Is there anything I can do to ensure timely endorsement of an IHC?
- What to do when no country requirements available on the USDA-APHIS Pet Travel Site
- Completing an International Health Certificate for the Commercial Movement (export) of a Pet
- Why can I not create a commercial International Health Certificate for Canada?
- What do the new fields on GlobalVetLink commercial IHCs mean?
- Do commercial International Health Certificates still require USDA endorsement?
- Would I still need an EU transit certificate if I have a commercial movement that is transiting through the EU?
- Why do I have to specify the type of movement (commercial or non-commercial)?
- Are there other differences between the International Health Certificate for commercial and non-commercial movements?
- What are the different health requirements for entry for EU/UK that recognize commercial movements?