Pet Travel Document
If you want to bring your furry friend along when you travel abroad, chances are you’ll need Canadian travel documents for your pet. This document, signed and stamped by a licensed veterinarian, confirms that your dog or cat has the required vaccinations and certifications. At Bellamy-Lawrence Animal Hospital in Scarborough, our veterinarians offer vaccinations, microchipping, and anything else your pet may need to travel. We serve clients throughout the GTA.
Contact us today to book an appointment, and let us know if you need travel documents for your pet.
What Do Your Pet Travel Documents Contain?
The Canadian pet “passport” is actually called a Canadian International Health Certificate. It must accompany your pet when it crosses international borders. The documents state that your pet is fit and healthy to travel, and most countries require them before allowing you and your pet entry. It may contain the following:
Owner’s name, address, passport number
Animal’s name, species, breed, date of birth
Official veterinarian’s details
Rabies vaccination certificate
Microchip details
Health certificate
Optional photo
Rabies antibody titer test results
Additional parasite treatment records
Additional vaccinations recorded and treatment records
Anti-echinococcus treatment record
At a minimum, you’ll need vaccinations, a microchip, and a health certificate. However, the number of other vaccines and treatments your pet needs depends on the country you’re travelling to. Check the embassy of your destination country to find out what’s required.
What a Veterinarian Does
A licensed veterinarian at Bellamy-Lawrence Animal Hospital can provide the following treatments for your Canadian pet travel documents.
For exotic pets or endangered species, you may need additional permits under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Get Canadian Travel Documents for Your Pet in Scarborough
At Bellamy-Lawrence Animal Hospital, our veterinarians can provide everything your pet requires to travel, and we’ll sign and stamp your Canadian International Health Certificate. Contact us to get a passport for your pet and make an appointment at our clinic in Scarborough.