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Pet health certificates for travel.

Travel Health Certificates: Getting Your Pet Ready for the Journey Ahead
Planning to travel with your pet? Whether you’re heading across state lines or across the globe, your furry companion may need a veterinary-issued health certificate to meet airline, state, or international requirements.

Our team is experienced in preparing both domestic and international travel certificates, ensuring your pet meets all necessary health, vaccination, and documentation requirements—so you can travel with confidence and peace of mind.

What Is a Pet Travel Health Certificate?

A travel health certificate is an official document issued by a licensed veterinarian after examining your pet. It confirms that your pet:

  • Appears healthy and free of communicable diseases

  • Is up to date on required vaccinations

  • Meets the entry or transit requirements of your destination

Health certificates are typically required by:

  • Airlines and rail services

  • U.S. states with specific entry regulations

  • International destinations

Each destination (and airline) has its own rules, and those rules can change. We’re here to help you navigate them.

Domestic Travel (Within the U.S.)

For travel within the U.S., some states require a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) and proof of rabies vaccination. Most airlines also require a certificate issued within 10 days of your travel date.

We recommend checking with your airline and destination state well in advance and then contacting us to schedule the necessary exam.

International Travel (Including Hawaii)

Traveling internationally (or to Hawaii) is more complex and often requires:

  • Microchipping

  • Rabies titer (FAVN) blood tests

  • Multiple vaccines and treatments

  • Government approval from USDA-APHIS

Some countries require planning 4 to 6 months in advance, especially if quarantine or bloodwork is involved. We’ll walk you through every step and make sure no details are missing.

What to Expect During the Visit

  • Physical exam to confirm your pet is healthy for travel

  • Review of vaccine and medical records

  • Administering vaccines or treatments if needed

  • Completion of required travel forms

  • Coordination with USDA (for international travel) if certification is needed

We also provide tips on preparing your pet for the trip such as crate recommendations, hydration, and feeding guidelines on the day of travel.


We’re here to make pet travel as stress-free as possible. Whether you’re relocating, vacationing, or traveling for work, we’ll help ensure your pet has everything they need to arrive safely and in compliance with regulations.

💙 Whether it’s a checkup, questions, or care needs, visit us—we’re here to be your partner in your pet’s health and well-being.

FAQs

Answers to Your Most Common Questions

Our weather is unpredictable, and even in the winter, it doesn't get below freezing. Flea, tick, and mosquito activity decreases with cooler weather but requires freezing temperatures over a sustained number of days for them to die. Intestinal parasites are a year-round occurrence, and heartworm prevention also keeps these parasites under control.

Yes and no. State and County require that your cat or dog is vaccinated for Rabies, as this is a matter of public safety. If your pet were to bite someone or another animal, they are required to quarantine, and the type of quarantine is based on their vaccination status. Other vaccines are considered either core or elective. We also offer vaccine titers if you prefer minimal vaccinations throughout your pet's life.

Medicine is what we do best. We can offer suggestions for these services based on client and employee referrals.

Yes, our veterinarians see patients by appointment only. If you feel your pet needs veterinary care and you have not booked an appointment, please give us a call so we can assist you and your pet.

Windy Hill Veterinary Hospital treats cats and dogs. We do not see avians, reptiles, amphibians, and pocket pets. Click here to learn more about our services.

Payment is required at the time of service. We do not offer payment plans but accept CareCredit. CareCredit offers different payment options that help spread out your total cost over time.