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Other Species (Rabbits, Rodents, Reptiles and Amphibians)
- General Information
- Coming into Michigan from Another State (import)
- Exhibition (Show, demonstration or display) Requirements
- Moving within Michigan (intrastate)
- Leaving Michigan to go to Another State (export)
- International Movement
General Information
Turtles: Federal law bans the sale of live turtle eggs and live turtles with a shell length less than 4 inches. There are exemptions for genuine scientific, educational, or exhibition purposes. The seller or distributor must provide the purchaser with the Turtle Health Advisory Sheet.
Rabbits: Rabbits cannot be dyed and sold or offered for sale.
Coming into Michigan from Another State (import)
Note: if you are planning to exhibit an animal of this type, there may be additional rules. View exhibition rules here.
- Nonnative domestic rabbits, rodents, reptiles and amphibians must have an official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI) filled out by a United States Department of Agriculture accredited veterinarian in the animal's state of origin.
- Please note that Michigan does not issue entry permits for nonnative domestic rabbits, rodents, reptiles, or amphibians to be imported. Therefore, no permit number is required to be written on the interstate certificate of veterinary inspection.
- Reptiles and amphibians being imported to a registered Michigan aquaculture facility must meet state aquaculture importation requirements.
- Check local ordinances for any further regulations that may apply.
Exhibition (Show, Fair, Demonstration, or Display) Requirements
- There are no specific requirements for nonnative domestic rabbits, rodents, reptiles, and amphibians moving within the state for exhibition.
- Nonnative domestic rabbits, rodents, reptiles, and amphibians being imported from out of state for exhibition must have an official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection (CVI) filled out by a United States Department of Agriculture accredited veterinarian.
- Check local ordinances for any further regulations that may apply.
- Contact the exhibition authorities for any additional requirements.
Moving within Michigan (intrastate)
Note: if you are planning to exhibit an animal of this type, there may be additional rules. View exhibition rules here.
There are no specific requirements for intrastate movement.
Leaving Michigan to go to Another State (export)
Please contact the state of destination. AHO contact information by State.
International Movement
The State of Michigan has no specific requirements for other species (rabbits, rodents, etc.) moving from a different country into the state. Please visit USDA's pet travel website to check for requirements from other agencies.