Pet Health Certificates
USDA certified veterinarian on staff.
Pet health certificates are required for pets traveling both domestically within the United States and internationally. We’re happy to assist you with your pet’s health certificate, but the associated paperwork can take several weeks to process.
Different countries have different travel criteria, so we’ll need to determine exactly what you'll need and what requirements you’ll have to meet in order for your pet to travel with you.
Start planning at least two months in advance for domestic travel and four months in advance for international travel. If rabies titers are required, i.e. Hawaii, Australia, etc, it is likely that you may need more time for planning and testing. Please check requirements for both interstate and international travel at aphis.usda.gov/aphis/pet-travel.
What do I need to do to make travel plans for my pet?
If you’re traveling by car, you should carry your pet’s vaccine history, their most current rabies certificate, and a veterinarian issued pet health certificate that includes information about their most recent wellness exam.
If you’re planning to fly, research the specific airline you plan to use. Some airlines have their own requirements while others defer to those issued by the destination state or country.
Important questions to ask your airline might include:
- What are your pet travel policies?
- Do you offer fleet cargo space for large pets? Will this affect which flights I can book?
- Are small pets allowed in the cabin area?
- Do you have specific pet carrier requirements?
- What are your pick up and drop off policies for pets?
- How do you handle layovers when there are pets on board?
Bear in mind that only USDA certified veterinarians are able to issue international health certificates.
When you schedule your appointment, please let us know where and when you’re planning to travel, so we can properly address your needs.
What do I need to return to the U.S. with my pet?
As of August 1st, 2024, the CDC has new regulations for Dogs traveling abroad and coming back into the United States. Please visit the CDC website for more information on what you need to return to the U.S. after your trip abroad.
https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bringing-an-animal-into-the-us/index.html
Helpful Links:
Entry Requirements for Dogs from Dog-Rabies Free or Low-Risk Countries
Entry Requirements for U.S.-Vaccinated Dogs from High-Risk Countries
List of High Risk Countries (note: if the country you are traveling to is not on this list, they are considered Dog-Rabies Free or Low-Risk)
Entry Requirements for Foreign-Vaccinated Dogs from High-Risk Countries
If you are traveling internationally, please fill out our International Health Certificate Request Form.
Interested in additional information? Check out this USDA resource.
Call us at (609) 924-2293 or request an appointment online for your pet's health certificate.