The import of dog food usually requires compliance with local laws, regulations and related processes. It is recommended that you contact your local customs or veterinary drug administration agency to learn about the regulations and procedures for importing dog food. Generally speaking, the following documents are required to import dog food: Import license: It is usually necessary to apply and provide some necessary documents, such as the importer's business license, trade contract, commodity list, etc. Commodity Inspection and Quarantine Certificate: This is a necessary document for the import of dog food. It is issued by the local inspection and quarantine agency and proves that the dog food complies with local inspection and quarantine standards. Commodity Inspection and Quarantine Form: This is a necessary document for the import of dog food. It is issued by the local inspection and quarantine agency to prove that the dog food complies with local inspection and quarantine standards. Other documents that may be required: Other documents may also be required, such as certificates of origin, commodity cargo documents, etc.
Please note that the import regulations for dog food vary from country to country and region. It is recommended that you contact the local customs or veterinary drug administration agency for the latest information. Regulations and procedures.