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hooray4hummus
Can I bring my guinea pig to Costa Rica and if so, how?
I'll be studying in Costa Rica for 3 months. I would like to bring Abe Lincoln with me, if I can. If not, I'll just leave him at home. What are the restrictions on guinea pigs?
I strongly recommend that you leave your guinea pig home. It's best not to make a guinea pig undergo the stress of travel and change in climate. I'm sure a trusted friend or neighbor will take good care of him.
bill b
sealed in a Tupperware box after cooking on gaz mark 5 for 1 hour
tica_nan
Best to leave Abe home. But I know you can bring pets in and back out of Costa Rica if >>>> your vet in the USA gives you a paper certifing the health of your pet. Then you need to ask the airlines about pet travel restrictions. They will require a FAA approved cage, and probably a ticket and carry Abe as luggage. I bet he'd be happier at home.
TicaD
You can bring dogs in cages, but I don't know about guinea pigs. You should try asking the travel agency for info.
insane_mad_maniak
you might be able to take the guinea pig with you but you wont be able to bring it back! with out it going into quarenteen for 6 months and you have to pay!
ronnie m
Costa Rica is a bit too close to guinea pig eating territory. Leave the critter at home.
Paul B
Check with the American embassy there in Costa Rica!
their e-mail address is on their Web site or just put -"US Embassy, Costa Rica" into your browser and be guided accordingly.
That way you know for certain!
Viva La Pura Vida!
Random Violence
You can stick them up your butt - serious
Waldo Smurf
Just stick him in your purse...no one has to know ;)