If you're planning to bring a service dog to a Wayne County sport event, there are certain rules and regulations that must be followed. The animal must meet all of New York State's animal health requirements, as outlined on the Wayne County Fair website or book. These requirements include, but are not limited to, vaccines against rabies, distemper, and other illnesses. When you arrive at the fairgrounds, it's important to notify an attendee of your intention to use a service dog.
You will then be directed to the main office to complete the process and procedures for your visit. All disputes related to this notice will be handled in the federal or state courts in Wayne County, Michigan. For safety and convenience, it is essential to comply with all rules and instructions given in connection with the event, including leaving the stadium immediately with your dog if asked to do so. Ferrets that change owners or go to a pet store must have a CVI (Certificate of Veterinary Inspection), a current rabies vaccine (if the ferret is old enough to meet the vaccination requirements), and an import permit number for U. S.
Dogs that change owners or destined for a pet store must have a current CVI, a current rabies vaccine (if the dog is old enough to meet the vaccination requirements), and an import permit number for U. Cats that change owners or that are going to go to a pet store must have a CVI, an updated rabies vaccine (if the cat is old enough to meet the vaccination requirements), and an import permit number for U. Additionally, no person, company or Corporation may import or export for sale purposes or offer for sale, or sell within the state any dog younger than 8 weeks unless transported with its prey. It's important to be aware of all rules and regulations when bringing pets to Wayne County sport events. Following these guidelines will ensure that your visit is safe and enjoyable for everyone involved.