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USDA Tightens Dog Import Rules Over Swine Fever

Published Date: 6/18/2026

Notice

Summary

The USDA is updating and extending rules about importing live dogs for resale from places where African Swine Fever (ASF) is known or suspected. This affects dog importers who must provide updated info to help keep ASF out of the U.S. You’ve got until August 17, 2026, to share your thoughts, and these changes aim to keep things safe without adding big costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Dog Import Records Required

If you import live dogs for resale from regions where African swine fever (ASF) exists or is reasonably believed to exist, you must complete and submit a Dog Import Record. The record must show each dog’s characteristics, ID, origin and entry into the United States, how bedding and packing material were disposed of, and confirmation that the dogs were bathed.

Paperwork Burden Estimates

USDA estimates the information collection will average 0.5 hours per response. APHIS estimates 72 annual respondents, 27 responses per respondent (1,924 responses total), and an estimated total annual burden of 962 hours; the agency requests OMB approval for 3 years.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/18/2026
8/17/2026

Department and Agencies

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Agriculture Department
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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