
What documents are needed for pet immigration?
You might wonder, what documents do you need to prepare for pet immigration? Primarily, the pet owner needs to ensure they have all the basic information about their pet, such as the dog tag, vaccination records, birth date, etc. As for other complex documents and procedures, you can leave everything to our professional team at Don Don Pet Travel. Regardless of the type of pet, we can help you resolve all issues. Our team is meticulous and professional; you just need to provide the necessary information, and you won't have to worry about any paperwork or procedures throughout the process.
Generally,
the documents required
for pet immigration include:


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Import Permit (depending on the country)
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Health Certificate:
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Must be issued by a licensed veterinarian
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Microchip
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Vaccination Records:
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General vaccinations
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Rabies vaccination
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Rabies Antibody Titer Test (RNATT) (depending on the country):
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Test results must meet the destination country's requirements
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Quarantine Reservation (depending on the country)
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Dog Tag (depending on the country)
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Air Waybill (for Pet in Cargo only)
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Other customs clearance documents
In addition, the pet must obtain a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian. Some countries also require internal and external parasite treatments within 7-14 days before departure.
Other possible required documents:
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Entry and Exit Declaration Form:
Some countries require you to fill out and submit a pet entry and exit declaration form -
Veterinary Certificate from the Exporting Country:
Some countries may require an official veterinary certificate from the exporting country -
Special Breed Permit:
If your pet belongs to a special breed, such as endangered species, special permits may be required

Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about pet immigration or need assistance, please feel free to contact Don Don Pet Travel. We are committed to ensuring your pet reaches its destination safely and smoothly.