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Bad Habit":1q4y4bq7 said:
So.... Do you offer delivery?!

No, no shipping here. One of the things discussed even before we decided on breeding. Even before we purchased Neville and Luna.


Karen
 
lol who said anything about shipping?! You should just bring me a baby :p I'm sure you've always wanted to visit Ontario!
 
Bad Habit":31ecs76m said:
lol who said anything about shipping?! You should just bring me a baby :p I'm sure you've always wanted to visit Ontario!

lol. Definitely would need to get a passport for that trip. Wonder if the bunny would need one? Things to think about, but then again since Luna isn't even pregnant yet, I've got time to research it, lol. Plus have to work to me being away that long with Dobby. Boy was he pissed when we were gone 12 hours when we picked up Neville.

Karen
 
Bring em with you!!! My bestie from RI was going to come up to visit, and I was going to send her home with a rabbit, so we looked into that, and rabbits don't need anything to be taken across the boarder. It surprised me, and also made me very worried about the trouble I might get myself into...
 
Bad Habit":2op58cfq said:
Bring em with you!!! My bestie from RI was going to come up to visit, and I was going to send her home with a rabbit, so we looked into that, and rabbits don't need anything to be taken across the boarder. It surprised me, and also made me very worried about the trouble I might get myself into...

That is surprising.

Karen
 
That is really crazy. I live in Michigan and have to have interstate papers to go across to Wisconsin according to the laws here. Yet I can go to and from Canada with nothing proving health or ownership. Crazy!!! :)
 
I believe I was actually looking into taking rabbits from Canada into the US. I didn't even think it might be the other way around.

http://www.immihelp.com/immigration/pets.html
I don't know if this is reliable, but it seems to be a website for people immigrating to the US.

http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/newsroom/publications/travel/pets_wild.ctt/pets.pdf
Government website. Probably more reliable.
"Rabbits, Guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets and other pet rodents
There are no CDC or FWS restrictions or requirements on these animals if brought in as pets."

Those are dealing with taking rabbits into the US.

http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals...ports/rabbits/eng/1331850639367/1331850850188
Gov. Website
"From the United States:

Domestic or pet rabbits imported from the United States must be presented to Canada Border Services Agency staff upon entry. The importation of pet rabbits does not require import permits or health certificates."

See? I'm not crazy :p
 
Bad Habit":1dpjrsik said:
Domestic or pet rabbits imported from the United States must be presented to Canada Border Services Agency staff upon entry. The importation of pet rabbits does not require import permits or health certificates."

See? I'm not crazy :p
Wonder if they run the rabbits through a scan looking for counterband? :)
 
Bad Habit":1quxwizc said:
I believe I was actually looking into taking rabbits from Canada into the US. I didn't even think it might be the other way around.

http://www.immihelp.com/immigration/pets.html
I don't know if this is reliable, but it seems to be a website for people immigrating to the US.

http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/newsroom/publications/travel/pets_wild.ctt/pets.pdf
Government website. Probably more reliable.
"Rabbits, Guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets and other pet rodents
There are no CDC or FWS restrictions or requirements on these animals if brought in as pets."

Those are dealing with taking rabbits into the US.

http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals...ports/rabbits/eng/1331850639367/1331850850188
Gov. Website
"From the United States:

Domestic or pet rabbits imported from the United States must be presented to Canada Border Services Agency staff upon entry. The importation of pet rabbits does not require import permits or health certificates."

See? I'm not crazy :p

Didn't think you were crazy, just it's surprising that permits or health certificates aren't needed. Heck, I need 6 different forms of ID to just get my Driver's License renewed here in New Jersey.

Karen<br /><br />__________ Sun Aug 26, 2012 6:03 am __________<br /><br />
Piper":1quxwizc said:
Bad Habit":1quxwizc said:
Domestic or pet rabbits imported from the United States must be presented to Canada Border Services Agency staff upon entry. The importation of pet rabbits does not require import permits or health certificates."

See? I'm not crazy :p
Wonder if they run the rabbits through a scan looking for counterband? :)

lol, just like everyone has to do to get on a plane these days. Well my rabbits don't wear shoes or underwear, so that's a plus.

Karen
 
Lol I wasn't saying anyone was accusing me of being crazy... I actually looked it up for myself, as I was worried I'd misread the info. Your guys's reaction, I was worried I was lying, :p
 
Bad Habit":1236gmp7 said:
Lol I wasn't saying anyone was accusing me of being crazy... I actually looked it up for myself, as I was worried I'd misread the info. Your guys's reaction, I was worried I was lying, :p

Ok

Karen
 
Bad Habit":2rbwhe26 said:
*prods luna* be receptive... c'mon... I wanna see someone else's adorable lionheads.

Thanks for the "prod". Just checked Luna again, still light pink. Dang, now that I want to breed, she's not ready. Oh well, we are "Luna" time now on this program.

Karen
 
Still probably as excited as you for these two to finally have kits, lol.

I'll have a talk with Lily, see if she can send Luna some of her hussiness :lol:
 
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