@Basenjimamma:
Diana, good point about the rabies. I am looking into importing and it is very crucial that the dog has had rabies 30 days prior to shipment, unless it is a puppy to young to inoculate..either way, this dog was a street dog, not a puppy they got from a breeder..fishy, but still a sad story. Somewhere a dog is lost and he knows no one..
Where are you importing from???? It doesn't have to be 30 days one the nose. It is "no less than" 30 days and no more than 12 months from the date of import. It is not very crucial that it has had one 30 days prior, it just has to have been vaccinated. It is EXTREMELY easy to import an animal into the US. I have traveled from Europe back and form with my two dogs many times. All they need coming into the US is a health certificate showing proof of vaccination against rabies and that is it. They can even come from third world countries as long as they have a rabies shot.
When I would go into Europe I would fly into Frankfurt and half the time they wouldn't look at my health certificate because I had a "Pet Passport" for them that was issued by the veterinarian over there.
You can get all your info here, page 10, it is a PDF so it may download (depending on your browser), but it states everything I briefly said.
http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/newsroom/publications/travel/pets_wild.ctt/pets.pdf
Here is info from the CDC website, it does not clearly cover everything that the above link does http://www.cdc.gov/animalimportation/dogs.html