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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Consignor/Origin' section with your name, address, and phone number. This identifies where the animal is coming from.
  3. If the owner differs from the consignor, complete the 'Owner' section with their details.
  4. In the 'Consignee/Destination' section, provide the recipient's name, address, and phone number.
  5. Fill in the animal's details including name, age, sex (M/F), species, breed, weight, color/markings, and microchip information if applicable.
  6. Complete the vaccination and testing sections by entering product names/types and dates for each test or vaccine administered.
  7. Add any additional comments or weather acclimation statements as necessary.
  8. Sign and date both the Veterinary Certification Statement and Consignor/Owner Certification Statement to validate your claims regarding the animal's health status.

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You will need a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection to travel and some airlines require an acclimation certificate. Both of these certificates can only be completed and signed by a federally accredited veterinarian.
The majority of health certificates are valid for 10 days after creation and will take anywhere between 1 and 3 business days for endorsement with the USDA. Make sure you plan your appointment and your travel dates accordingly.
Animal Inspection: The veterinarian performs a thorough physical examination of the animals to assess their health status and confirm they are free from signs of contagious diseases.
As soon as you decide to travel outside the United States with your pet, contact a USDA-accredited veterinarian. They will help you determine your destination countrys pet entry requirements and assist you through the process of obtaining a USDA-endorsed health certificate and any other needed paperwork.
The cost of these requirements can vary depending on your pets age, health, and vaccination status. On average, pet owners can expect to pay between $50 and $200 for these preliminary veterinary requirements.
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Find a USDA-Accredited Veterinarian They will help you determine your destination countrys pet entry requirements, including any needed vaccinations, tests, or treatments, and assist you through the process of obtaining a USDA-endorsed pet health certificate or other needed paperwork.
Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVIs) are legal documents that attest to the fact that the animal or animals have been inspected by a licensed veterinarian and are found to be free of infectious or contagious diseases.
We are AVMA | American Veterinary Medical Association.

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