Can I bring my pet cobra (wolf hybrid, cougar, llama, hippopotamus, sugar glider, emu) to Alaska with me?
Yes, you may bring your llama to Alaska. But no, you’ll have to leave your pet cobra (wolf hybrid, cougar, hippopotamus, sugar glider and emu) at home. The Board of Game has authority in Alaska over use and possession of live animals. Only those species of animals listed in regulation may be possessed in this state as pets, livestock, or for commercial purposes. If it is not on the list, it may not legally enter the state. A list of all animals that may be imported is included in Alaska State Miscellaneous Game Regulations. The State Veterinarian monitors and issues permits for import and export of domestic animals. For information about health certification and importation of pets and livestock, contact: Dr. Bob Gerlach, State Veterinarian Division of Environmental Health Department of Environmental Conservation 5251 Hinkle Road Anchorage, AK 99507-1251 Telephone: (907) 375-8200 Fax Number: (907) 929-7335 Email Address: bob.gerlach@alaska.
Yes, you may bring your llama to Alaska. But no, you’ll have to leave your pet cobra (wolf hybrid, cougar, hippopotamus, sugar glider and emu) at home. The Board of Game has authority in Alaska over use and possession of live animals. Only those species of animals listed in regulation may be possessed in this state as pets, livestock, or for commercial purposes. If it is not on the list, it may not legally enter the state. A list of all animals that may be imported is included in Alaska State Miscellaneous Game Regulations. The State Veterinarian monitors and issues permits for import and export of domestic animals. For information about health certification and importation of pets and livestock, contact: Dr.