Health Certificates

If you plan to travel by auto or air with your pet to another state, your pet may require a certificate of veterinary inspection. A health certificate is a federal document generated by a federally-accredited veterinarian. The certificate ensures that a pet has met certain health criteria. Domestic certificates may be required for interstate travel within the U.S. and have stringent rules veterinarians cannot bend.
Domestic Health Certificates
Some common requirements for pets traveling to other states include a current rabies vaccination and testing negative for heartworm or currently on a heartworm preventative. Requirements vary from state-to-state. Domestic health certificates must be written the same day the veterinarian completes a thorough physical exam and cannot back-dated. Check with your airlines and the states you’re driving through to see if they require one (each is different).
Click here to see the requirements for your destination state(s).
If you are seeking international health certificates, please contact airvets.com.