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Wilmot Veterinary Clinic Pet Travel Certificates

Pet Travel Abroad

Wilmot Veterinary Clinic understands the challenges of travelling abroad with your pet. For your pet’s health and safety, pet travel requires planning and preparation, and we have experience assisting with both domestic and international pet travel. Travelling internationally with your pet requires increased planning and preparation compared to domestic travel. Depending on where you are travelling to, you may just need to get a travel and/or a rabies certificate from us, or you may also need to deworm and microchip your pet and get some special documents reviewed by us and a CFIA veterinarian. We strongly encourage you to research the health and transportation requirements, such as:

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Travelling internationally is confusing so to make it easier contact Pawsitive Pet Health Certificates.  Let someone else figure out the planning and preparation for you.  When you complete their travel questionnaire quote and mention Wilmot Veterinary Clinic you will get a 10% discount.  Prices range from $95-$1400 depending on where you are travelling to. 

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New CDC  rules for dogs travelling to the US
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Dogs Travelling from Canada to the United States need to be; 

  •  Six months of age and older

  •  Rabies Vaccinated

  •  Microchipped

  • Have a CDC Import Form Receipt.  The receipt is good for 6 months.  

 

When returning to Canada from the U.S. you will need a Rabies Certificate. 

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