Do puppies from other provinces need to be re-tested when they are sent to the local area?

Whether puppies from other provinces need to be re-examined when they are sent to the local area is a problem involving animal quarantine and epidemic prevention and control. First of all, we need to make it clear that if the puppy comes from a high-risk area or the puppy itself has abnormal symptoms, it needs to be re-tested. This is because puppies in high-risk areas may carry the virus, and abnormal symptoms may indicate that puppies have been infected with the virus.

However, if the puppy comes from a low-risk area and has no abnormal symptoms, it generally does not need to be re-tested. This is because puppies in low-risk areas are less likely to carry the virus, and there are no abnormal symptoms indicating that puppies are not infected with the virus.

In addition, it should be noted that even if the puppy does not need to be re-examined, it should abide by the relevant animal quarantine and epidemic prevention and control regulations. For example, puppies should be observed in isolation at designated places for a period of time to ensure that there are no abnormal symptoms. At the same time, the source and health status of puppies should be reported to the local animal quarantine department in time so as to take timely prevention and control measures.

To sum up:

Whether puppies from other provinces need to be re-examined when sent to the local area needs to be judged according to the specific situation. If the puppy comes from a high-risk area or has abnormal symptoms, it needs to be re-tested. If the puppy comes from a low-risk area and has no abnormal symptoms, it generally does not need to be re-tested. However, whether re-inspection is needed or not, the relevant regulations on animal quarantine and epidemic prevention and control should be observed.

Legal basis:

The Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Animal Epidemic Prevention stipulates: "Animals and animal products imported from abroad shall be quarantined for 30 days, and the quarantine can be lifted only after passing the quarantine. If an imported animal is found to be suffering from an epidemic disease as stipulated in this Law during the quarantine period, it shall immediately stop the introduction, and the owner shall deal with it in accordance with the provisions of Article 81 of this Law. "

In addition, the Entry-Exit Animal and Plant Quarantine Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates: "Anyone who introduces breeding animals and their semen, embryos and eggs from abroad shall submit an application to the competent departments of agriculture, rural areas, forestry and grasslands of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the introduction can only be carried out after examination and approval. Imported breeding and breeding animals shall be quarantined in designated isolation places. The introduction of giant pandas, sika deer, African ostriches, wild camels and other special animals announced by the State Council should also be approved by the national import and export management department of endangered species according to law. "

Therefore, if puppies from other provinces come from high-risk areas or have abnormal symptoms, they need to be re-tested. At the same time, puppies imported from abroad for breeding should also apply for quarantine in accordance with relevant regulations.