The canine is believed to have become infected with the disease after chewing on a wild goose, CFIA reports
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From Sept. 28, CFIA prohibits the entry of commercial canines into Canada from countries at high-risk for dog rabies
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CFIA’s ban on commercial dog imports comes into effect on Sept. 28
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As of Sept. 28, CFIA prohibits the entry of commercial canines into Canada from countries at high-risk for dog rabies
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Beginning May 15, dogs entering Canada will require rabies vaccinations, parasite treatments, and more
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“Canada will further strengthen its position as a global leader in promoting the health of animals and protecting the public from animal disease”
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