INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CERTIFICATES
Traveling abroad with your pet involves more than booking a flight. Most countries require an international health certificate, also referred to as a travel certificate or Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, to confirm that your pet meets all health and vaccination standards. This process can be complex, often requiring several weeks to complete, so you should start planning for your pet’s travel documentation as soon as possible.
Our USDA-accredited veterinarian performs thorough exams and completes the necessary paperwork to meet the destination country’s requirements. This may include verifying vaccinations, conducting parasite screenings, and checking that your pet is healthy enough for travel. To avoid delays or complications, we recommend that you visit the USDA website to familiarize yourself with the specific requirements for your destination country.
Key considerations for international pet travel certificates:
- Rabies Vaccination Status: Some countries require boosters within a specific timeframe.
- Microchipping: Required by many countries before vaccinations.
- Laboratory Tests: Blood tests for certain diseases may be required.
- Parasite Treatments: Some regions mandate treatments within specific windows before travel.
Because the documentation process can vary widely depending on the destination, it’s always a good idea to give us a call as soon as you know that you will be traveling with your cat or dog. We are here to guide you through this intricate process for safe, worry-free travel.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CERTIFICATES
Traveling abroad with your pet involves more than booking a flight. Most countries require an international health certificate, also referred to as a travel certificate or Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, to confirm that your pet meets all health and vaccination standards. This process can be complex, often requiring several weeks to complete, so you should start planning for your pet’s travel documentation as soon as possible.
Our USDA-accredited veterinarian performs thorough exams and completes the necessary paperwork to meet the destination country’s requirements. This may include verifying vaccinations, conducting parasite screenings, and checking that your pet is healthy enough for travel. To avoid delays or complications, we recommend that you visit the USDA website to familiarize yourself with the specific requirements for your destination country.
Key considerations for international pet travel certificates:
- Rabies Vaccination Status: Some countries require boosters within a specific timeframe.
- Microchipping: Required by many countries before vaccinations.
- Laboratory Tests: Blood tests for certain diseases may be required.
- Parasite Treatments: Some regions mandate treatments within specific windows before travel.
Because the documentation process can vary widely depending on the destination, it’s always a good idea to give us a call as soon as you know that you will be traveling with your cat or dog. We are here to guide you through this intricate process for safe, worry-free travel.