New CDC Travel Guidelines for Dogs

Dog laying next to it's carrierStarting August 1st, 2024 the CDC is issuing new rules to control the entry of dogs into the United States from other countries.
If you plan on taking your dog outside of the US make sure you review these guidelines to ensure smooth travels.

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Travel Certificates

A veterinary travel certificate, also called a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) or Veterinary Health Certificate, is an official document confirming a pet's health and suitability for travel. This certificate, which can be digital or paper-based, is legally required for domestic travel in certain states and for international travel to most countries outside the US.

When traveling domestically by air, a pet health travel certificate is mandatory. This means all pets must undergo a veterinary examination and receive a clean bill of health within 30 days of travel. We offer veterinary exams and issue domestic travel certificates for pets.

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