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  2. Before you go, you may need to complete certain paperwork or tasks, such as getting a health certificate for your pet. Meeting these requirements takes time, so contact your veterinarian for help as soon as you decide to travel (whether by plane, car, boat, train, or other means).

  3. USDA-Accredited Veterinarians: Certifying Pets To Travel

    www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/accredited-veterinarians

    This page is for USDA-accredited veterinarians to learn about certifying animals for international travel (export), completing and submitting health certificates for USDA endorsement, and using the Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS).

  4. Take a Pet From the United States to Another Country (Export) |...

    www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/us-to-another-country-export

    Traveling with a pet in a foreign country can be complex and time-consuming. You need to meet the destination country's specific entry requirements for pets. These may include vaccinations, tests, treatments, and a health certificate.

  5. Pets and International Travel - United States Department of State

    www.state.gov/pets-and-international-travel

    If your pet is shipped as cargo over five days after your arrival in the EU, a commercial EU Pet Animal Health Certificate Form will be required. The form must be signed by your private veterinarian and endorsed by a USDA-APHIS veterinarian within 48 hours prior to the pet’s arrival in the EU.

  6. In-Home International Health Certificate (IHC) - BetterVet

    bettervet.com/services/international-pet-travel-certificate

    Schedule an at-home exam with BetterVet’s USDA-accredited veterinarians to obtain a required pet health certificate for international travel.

  7. Navigating Pet Travel? Let APHIS Help. - USDA

    www.usda.gov/media/blog/2017/06/28/navigating-pet-travel-let-aphis-help

    Almost all countries require a USDA-accredited veterinarian to issue (complete, sign, and date) an international health certificate within a certain number of days prior to your departure to confirm the health of your pet.

  8. APHIS Form 7001: Your Guide to the International Pet Health...

    www.petrelocation.com/blog/post/the-aphis-vet-health-certificate-form-7001-for...

    Discover how to obtain and complete the APHIS Form 7001 for international pet transport. Learn about the USDA's International Health Certificate requirements, the endorsement process, and the Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS) for electronic submissions.

  9. Guide to International Health Certificate for Dogs Costs | Pet...

    companionpettravel.com/cost-of-pet-health-certificates-for-travel

    This blog post explores the costs associated with obtaining an international health certificate for dogs when traveling abroad. It examines what vaccines and tests are typically required, how long in advance you need to schedule an exam with your vet, and average pricing you can expect to pay depending on where you are traveling to and from.

  10. The Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS) is APHIS’ secure online system for creating, issuing (complete, sign, date), submitting, and endorsing health certificates for international export of live animals and germplasm from the United States to other countries.

  11. International Health Certificates for Pet Travel - Companion...

    companion-vets.com/services/international-health-certificate-for-pet-travel

    Preparing to travel with your pet? Long before you take off to a new land with your pet, you’re most likely going to need an International Health Certificate. Below you will find valuable information to help you through the process of traveling abroad with your pet.