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Prepare Your Pet for the Journey

At South Putnam Animal Hospital, our doctors are accredited to comprehensively examine your pet to make sure they are healthy enough for travel. Before traveling with your pet, we must confirm that he or she is disease-free, parasite-free, up-to-date on vaccines, and healthy enough to travel.

What Is a Health Certificate?

A health certificate, also known as a veterinary certificate or certificate of health, is an official document issued by a veterinarian. It confirms that your pet is healthy and fit for travel and complies with the health requirements of your destination. To provide a travel certificate for a particular pet, the veterinarian must perform an examination and be able to certify that,
  • The pet is healthy enough for the trip
  • The pet is not carrying any contagious diseases
  • The pet is has been appropriately vaccinated
  • The pet is old enough to travel safely
  • The pet is a breed/species that is legally allowed in the destination
Please understand, if the veterinarian cannot sign off that all of the above items are true, then we cannot provide a health travel certificate. If your pet does not meet one of the above medical criteria, we can help by offering the appropriate vaccinations or treatment for any disease, and once we can be sure that it is addressed, then provide the travel certificate.

When is a Health Certificate Required?

Domestic Travel


Many states or regions within a country may require a health certificate for pets traveling across state lines or to certain locations.

International Travel


For international travel, a health certificate is almost always required. It must meet the specific health regulations of the destination country.

Obtaining a Health Certificate

Research

Quarantine

Endorsement

Timing

Scheduling Your Pet’s Health Certificate Exam

Checklist Completion


Contact our Hospital


When you have completed the checklist and information, call us to schedule an appointment for the health certificate to be done.

Vaccination Records


You will need to email us your pet’s current vaccination record, including a rabies certificate which includes the serial number and manufacturer of their rabies vaccine. Please also provide your pet’s microchip number, type of microchip and date administered.

FedEX labels


Depending on the country of travel, the original USDA certificate may need to be returned to you via Federal Express. If this is the case, you will need to provide us with an electronic mailing label to submit to the USDA when we submit the health certificate.

Travel Details


Pet Travel Tips

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