We know that traveling internationally with a pet can be a stressful time for everyone involved. Regulations for international pet travel vary greatly by destination and change frequently. The documentation and medical requirements can be quite complicated and time sensitive.
While we are committed to providing the outstanding service that you have come to expect from all of the Georgia Veterinary Associates hospitals, please understand that our expertise is in veterinary care and not international travel for pets. We will follow available government regulations for fulfillment of any medical treatments, vaccinations, and testing for your pet and complete the necessary forms related to your specific travel. However, we require you, the pet owner, to do your due diligence by researching all the necessary prerequisites and ensuring those prerequisites are met prior to your upcoming international travel. You can do so using the USDA APHIS Pet travel page.
We will do our best to accurately complete all necessary health certificate forms and provide all documentation that is required for travel with your pet based on the information provided to us by you and the USDA, but we cannot guarantee the success of your pet's international transportation or acceptance into the destination country. Additionally, we cannot accept responsibility for any expenses if you or your pet's travel is delayed.
Please note that any fees associated with vaccinations, microchip implantation, and/or other medical treatments or tests required for your pet's travel are separate from the health certificate and exam fee.