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The EU has two versions of the pet health certificate: the non-commercial and the commercial. Both health certificate versions require an Accredited Veterinarian to issue (complete, sign, and date) the health certificate and then USDA to endorse (countersign and emboss/stamp) the health certificate before your
Fees for an EU pet passport What it costs to get an EU pet passport can vary depending on the vet. To get Rose one back in 2021 only cost 20 euro plus the vet fee but its best if you confirm the price with the vet before you make the appointment as it can be might higher than this.
An EU Pet Passport is a document issued by an official veterinarian in a EU Member State (country within the EU) or other designated country that contains official health information related to a specific pet. An EU Pet Passport cannot be obtained in the U.S.
Only vets in EU countries can enter rabies vaccination details into an EU pet passport. If your pet passport does not have an up to date vaccination record, youll need an animal health certificate instead. Any vet in any country can put tapeworm treatment details into a pet passport.
No, the EU pet passport can only be issued at a certified vet once you are in an EU country. There are lots of other documents that I need to prepare in my current country prior to bringing him into Germany, however.
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The cost of an International Health Certificate Digital submission to USDA via their VEHCS system is between $135-$338. This depends on the country and if a diagnostic testing review is required. This also covers USDA endorsement fees.
You need to meet the destination countrys specific entry requirements for pets. These may include vaccinations, tests, treatments, and a health certificate. The health certificate may also be called international health certificate, veterinary health certificate, veterinary certificate, or export certificate.
It is important that a U.S. veterinarian does not enter information in any section designated Authorized Veterinarian, as this could lead to invalidation of the EU Pet Passport and/or the pet being denied entry into the EU.

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