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  2. Pet passport - Wikipedia

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    EU pet passport. A pet passport is a document that officially records information related to a specific animal, as part of that procedure. The effect is to drastically speed up and simplify travel with and transport of animals between member countries, compared to previous procedures if the regulations are followed. [1]

  3. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    The pet passport contains information regarding the animal's microchip, rabies vaccination, rabies titre test results, parasite treatments, a picture of the pet and the animal's veterinary and ownership details. Countries outside of the EU refer to a ‘pet passport’ as all of the valid information required for a pet to travel between countries.

  4. 4 Things to Remember Before Flying With Your Dog This ... - AOL

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    Rule one of flying with a dog: Don't just show up at the airport with your dog! Beyond that, simply knowing an airline's rules and regulations and following a few best practices will make travel ...

  5. Flying with a Dog? Here’s What You Need to Know About All ...

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    Flying with a dog can be stressful, but it is totally possible. All major airlines operating in the U.S. have pet travel options, though some will be better-suited to your situation than others. A ...

  6. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [26] Provided that the pet cat or pet dog has an ISO 11784/11785-compliant microchip implant and has a rabies vaccination certificate and negative rabies titer test result from an approved laboratory, [26] [27] and a veterinary certificate (attained within 14 days before arrival), all obtained no less than 30 days prior to arrival ...

  7. These Are the CDC's New Rules for Flying With Your Dog - AOL

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  8. The 13 Most Important Tips for Flying With a Dog, According ...

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    Dr. Burns says there’s a simple test to gauge how your pup will fare in the air. “If your dog doesn’t handle a car ride well, that is a good indication of how they’ll do on a plane,” she ...

  9. Canine leishmaniasis - Wikipedia

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    A dog displaying a typical clinical picture of visceral leishmaniasis. Canine leishmaniasis (LEESH-ma-NIGH-ah-sis) is a zoonotic disease (see human leishmaniasis) caused by Leishmania parasites transmitted by the bite of an infected phlebotomine sandfly. There have been no documented cases of leishmaniasis transmission from dogs to humans.