Animal health certificate for the non-commercial movement into a Member State from a territory or third country of dogs, cats or ferrets in 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Animal health certificate in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part I: Details of dispatched consignment. Enter the Consignor's name and address, along with the Certificate reference number and contact details for both central and local competent authorities.
  3. In Box I.5, specify the Member State of destination. Complete Boxes I.7 to I.12 with information about the country and region of origin and destination.
  4. Proceed to Box I.28 where you will identify the animals being transported. Include their species, sex, breed, identification number, and date of birth.
  5. Move to Part II: Health information. Fill in details regarding rabies vaccination status and any anti-parasite treatments as required.
  6. Ensure all sections are completed accurately before saving your document for submission.

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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.
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.
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.
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 requirements vary from state to state. For example, there is no requirement for pets to have a health certificate to enter into California. Instead, the owner needs to provide proof of current rabies vaccination only.

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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.
Health certificates are issued (completed, signed, and dated) by veterinarians who examine your pet and perform (or verify) all required testing, vaccinations, or treatments. If your destination country needs USDA APHIS to endorse the health certificate, then your pets veterinarian must be USDA-Accredited.
A non-commercial movement is defined as any movement which does not have as its aim either the sale or the transfer of ownership of a pet animal. For example, an owner travelling on the ferry to Guernsey with their pet dog is classed as a non-commercial movement.

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