Travel Health Certificates for Pet Journeys

Traveling with pets across state lines or international borders requires proper documentation. Our team is USDA-accredited to issue health certificates meeting destination requirements, helping you navigate complex regulations confidently before departure dates.

Each country has specific rules for vaccinations, parasite treatments, and timing of examinations before travel. We guide you through the entire process, from required tests to USDA endorsement, ensuring all paperwork is correctly completed beforehand.

Frequently asked Questions

Pet travel comes with paperwork and timing complexities that confuse many owners, and the answers below clarify scheduling, country-specific entry rules, and airline-related documentation requirements.

International travel often requires months of preparation including rabies titers, while domestic certificates are usually issued within ten days of departure dates.

The European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and Hawaii all enforce strict timing-based requirements that demand careful planning well ahead of travel.

Most airlines accept USDA health certificates, but individual carriers may have additional requirements regarding age, breed, crate specifications, and supplemental forms.