INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE FOR DOGS AND 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name and Address of Owner/Exporter' in the designated field. Ensure all details are accurate for smooth processing.
  3. Next, identify the animals to be exported. Fill in the species (dog or cat), sex, and breed in the respective fields.
  4. Proceed to the certification statements. Select the appropriate options regarding health examinations and vaccinations by deleting irrelevant choices.
  5. Complete the inspection date and provide the names and signatures of both the accredited veterinarian and endorsing federal veterinarian as required.

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Your submission must include: International health certificate. Vaccination certificates (if vaccination required by the destination country) Test results for laboratory tests (if required by the destination country) Import permit (if required by the destination country)
The process could take a few weeks to many months, depending on the requirements of the destination country. Please work with your veterinarian as soon you know your pet will travel to another country.
The Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS) is APHIS secure online system for creating, issuing (complete, sign, date), submitting, and endorsing health certificates for international export of live animals and germplasm from the United States to other countries.
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.
The cost of an International Health Certificate The basic cost of the International Health Certificate appointment is $350. 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.

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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.
Most airlines also require a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (health certificate) issued within 10 days of travel. Federal regulations require pets to be at least 8 weeks old and they should be weaned at least 5 days before flying. Talk to your veterinarian about feeding schedules.

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