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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EU Pet Certificate form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Consignor' section with your name and address, followed by the certificate reference number and contact details for both central and local competent authorities.
  3. In the 'Consignee' section, provide the recipient's name, address, postal code, and telephone number. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  4. Complete the 'Details of Dispatched Consignment' section by indicating the country of origin, destination, and means of transport. Select from options like aeroplane or ship.
  5. Fill out the health information in Part II, ensuring you include vaccination details and any treatments administered. This includes microchip numbers and dates of vaccinations.
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The EU pet health certificate contains information about the pets identification (microchip or tattoo), vaccination history, and any relevant medical treatments. It must be issued by an authorized veterinarian and endorsed by the official veterinary authority of the country of origin.
If your pet is shipped as cargo over five days after your arrival in the EU, a commercial EU Pet Animal Health Certificate Form will be required. The form must be signed by your private veterinarian and endorsed by a USDA-APHIS veterinarian within 48 hours prior to the pets arrival in the EU.
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.
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Instead, you will need to obtain an EU Health Certificate issued (completed and signed) by a USDA Accredited Veterinarian and endorsed (counter-signed and embossed/stamped) by APHIS before the pet leaves the U.S. To view these requirements and obtain the correct health certificate.

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The Directive sets out legal requirements to implement the 3Rs principles of replacement, reduction and refinement: replace animals with non-animal methods where possible; reduce the number of animals used to a minimum while still obtaining scientifically valid results; and refine practices to reduce any possible pain,
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.
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.

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