New federal restrictions could make it harder to travel to Mexico with your dog
New guidance from U.S. and Mexican agriculture and health agencies is changing what travelers may need to do before crossing the border with a dog. This is due to concerns about the New World screwworm—a parasite most commonly seen in cattle that can also affect other animals. For more Local News from KPHO: https://www.azfamily.com/ For more YouTube Content: / @azfamily

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