The Veterinary Certificate Travel form is a document required by most airlines for traveling with pets. It includes important information about the pet, such as health status and vaccination records. The form must be filled out completely and signed by a licensed veterinarian.
The veterinarian should sign the form no more than 10 days before your travel date. This ensures that the information is current and reflects the pet's health status close to the time of travel.
Is certification of the Veterinary Certificate required?
No, certification of this form is not required. However, it must be completed accurately and signed by a licensed veterinarian to be accepted by the airline.
The form requires various details, including:
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Owner or guardian's name and contact information
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Date of travel
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Pet's species, breed, sex, color, date of birth, and country of birth
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Microchip number or tattoo, if available
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Health certifications, including absence of fleas, ticks, and parasites
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Rabies vaccination status and dates
What is the rabies vaccination requirement?
The rabies vaccination must have occurred at least 21 days before travel and not more than 365 days prior to travel, unless a three-year vaccine was administered. This is crucial for the safety of both the pet and other animals.
What happens if my pet has not been vaccinated against rabies?
If your pet has not been vaccinated against rabies, it cannot travel. It is essential to get your pet vaccinated and wait the required period before travel. Consult your veterinarian for the best course of action.
No, you must fill out a separate form for each pet. Each form needs to be completed thoroughly to ensure that all necessary information is provided for each animal.
What is an acclimation certificate?
An acclimation certificate may be required during winter months, depending on the airline's policies. This certificate indicates that the pet can safely travel in colder temperatures. Check with your airline for specific requirements.
If you have questions, consult your veterinarian or contact the airline directly. They can provide guidance on filling out the form and any additional requirements for traveling with your pet.