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Travel with your pet can be a bit more involved than packing up some food and dishes and fitting a carrier into the car. Interstate travel (via car, train, plane...) and international travel generally require various records, forms, and certificates, and the paperwork needed depends on your destination and mode of travel. As you plan your trip, check with your airline, departure and destination Departments of Health, etc. for their requirements. You can also give us a call at (703) 723-1017 if you need help identifying vaccination/preventative/testing needs, paperwork obligations, and deadlines. We can set up an appointment for your pet to receive an Interstate or International Health Certificate with exam so that your pet will be ready for your family's travel!
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Domestic Airline Travel
- Flying is also stressful and will require a general exam and written health certificate from a veterinarian. Check with your airline and your departure and destination cities, but usually health certificates are required within 10 days of your flight. During this health exam, vaccines can be updated and any concerns about sedating the pet for travel can be discussed, whether your pet will travel within the cargo section or in the cabin if they are small enough to fit in a carrier under the seat. You should research/question the airlines themselves about their restrictions on weather; it may be too hot or cold to fly pets in cargo. You should also find out about any specific criteria for types of carriers that are accepted, especially if your pet is flying in cargo. Additionally, personal pieces of clothing, usually cotton T-shirts, are probably reassuring to your pet and conducive to sleep during the flight. Special precautions should be discussed when flying brachycephalic, or "short-faced," dog or cat breeds, as minimal respiratory stress can lead to grave health consequences in flight; private pet shipping agencies do exist and could be safer in these circumstances.

Traveling or relocating to another country with your pet can be complicated. The doctors and staff of Stream Valley Veterinary Hospital can help guide you through the process as smoothly as possible. Regulations regarding vaccine, testing, and examination timing not only are rigorously followed, but also tend to vary among countries.
Meet with a federally accredited veterinarian at Stream Valley as soon as you begin considering any foreign travel to address varied regulations and any healthcare concerns. For instance, England (Duke and Duchess's destination country) requires blood testing performed no sooner than six (6) months prior to your departure date.
Here is a partial listing of locations that Stream Valley assisted its clients in traveling or relocating to:
England Ireland Mexico
Nepal Canada Germany

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