Travel Certificates Made Simple
Clear, step-by-step guidance for safe and stress-free travel with your pet.
Travel Certificate Considerations
Traveling internationally with a pet can feel complicated and overwhelming. Requirements vary by country, timelines can be strict, and missing a single document can delay or prevent travel altogether.
As a USDA-accredited veterinarian, I help simplify this process by guiding you through each step. From understanding country-specific requirements to completing the necessary examinations and paperwork, my goal is to remove confusion and give you confidence that everything is handled correctly.
Services & Pricing
Extra care is taken to explain what is needed, why it matters, and when each step must be completed so there are no surprises along the way.
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$500 per animal
All documentation personally completed by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian. Certificates are only valid for one-time travel.
Includes:
Review of airline and destination country requirements
Clear checklist and timeline tailored to your travel plans
In-home physical examination of your pet
USDA endorsed international health certificate
Airline forms, if needed
Any required vaccinations, testing, and treatments are at an additional cost.
Please note, a health certificate will NOT be issued if the pet is not found to be healthy on physical exam or has abnormal test results and all fees are non-refundable.
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$500 per animal
All documentation personally completed by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian. Certificates are valid for as long as the rabies vaccine is valid, either 1 or 3 years.
Includes
In-home physical examination of your pet
Completion of CDC import forms and USDA endorsed rabies certificate
Airline forms, if needed
Any required vaccinations, testing, and treatments are at an additional cost.
Please note, a health certificate will NOT be issued if the pet is not found to be healthy on physical exam or has abnormal test results and all fees are non-refundable.
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$900 per animal
All documentation personally completed by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian. International health certificates are only valid for one-time travel. USDA rabies certificates for US re-entry are valid for as long as the rabies vaccine is valid, either 1 or 3 years.
Includes:
Review of airline and destination country requirements
Clear checklist and timeline tailored to your travel plans
In-home physical examination of your pet
USDA endorsed international health certificate
Completion of CDC import forms and USDA endorsed rabies certificate
Airline forms, if needed
Any required vaccinations, testing, and treatments are at an additional cost.
Please note, health certificates will NOT be issued if the pet is not found to be healthy on physical exam or has abnormal test results and all fees are non-refundable.
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Completion of airline forms for domestic and international travel. All documentation personally completed by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian.
$300 per family | New Patient
$50 per family | Existing Patient
No charge when combined with International Health Certificate or USDA Rabies Certificate
Any required vaccinations, testing, and treatments are at an additional cost.
New patient includes in-home physical examination. Existing patients must have been physically examined within the last 365 days.
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Home Visit for Diagnostics (if separate from IHC visit) | $200
Diagnostics
Canine Heartworm 4Dx and Fecal w/Giardia Combo | $178
Canine Heartworm 4Dx | $56
Fecal w/ Giardia | $122
Feline Triple (Heartworm, FIV, FeLV) | $156
Rabies Titer (Kansas State Rabies Lab) | $560
Please complete contact form to request information on the necessary testing needed for your destination country.
The Process
1 | Requirements
Creation of a personalized guide detailing the testing and vaccination requirements for the destination country and re-entry into the US
2 | Travel Plans
Discussion of specific travel details as well as prescriptions for calming medications for your pet, if needed
3 | Home Visit
Physical exam of your pet scheduled within 10 days of departure
4 | Endorsement
Completion of the health certificate and submission to USDA for endorsement