Importation of Foxes, Skunks, Raccoons and Ferrets (1)
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An import permit issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is required
for the importation of foxes, skunks, raccoons and ferrets from any country,
with the exception of ferrets from the United States (1).
If the animal is a personal pet, it must have been in the owner's
personal possession in the country of origin and the owner must accompany the
animal to Canada. It is the owner's responsibility to contact the local
provincial authorities to request permission to keep such animals as pets and
to obtain any required documentation.
For laboratory research and scientific purposes, or for display in a
recognized zoo, these animals must be imported under permit and are subject to
a minimum thirty (30) day quarantine, but do not need to be accompanied.
Foxes, skunks, raccoons, and ferrets may be imported for commercial purposes
(breeding stock). Please contact the appropriate Canadian Food Inspection Agency Area
Office for further information.
(1) Ferrets from the
United States can be imported into Canada without an import permit if they are
presented at the port of entry with a vaccination certificate, which has been
signed by a licensed veterinarian and which states that the animals have been
vaccinated against rabies in the year preceding the date of import. Ferrets
less than three months of age are not subject to any import restrictions.
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