Overseas travel requires pets to be fully and properly vaccinated according to the laws of the country you are traveling to. We have provided direct links to the government websites that explain the policies for each of the countries our clients travel to most often.
Please take a look at the CDC Dog Import form here.
Please Note: GUAM IS CONSIDERED TO BE RABIES FREE - BE SURE TO LOOK AT THE RABIES FREE SECTIONS OF ALL COUNTRY INFORMATION
START @ the APHIS Pet Travel site
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has launched a new website dedicated to international pet travel to help travelers and accredited veterinarians determine country-specific requirements. The new site is designed to be easy for anyone to use. It provides information about taking pets from the United States to other countries and bringing pets into the United States. It applies to the following pets: dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, rabbits, rodents, hedgehogs and tenrecs, reptiles, and amphibians. It also includes country-specific health certificates and instructions for completing them.
NORTH AMERICA
- Canada
- United States (Contiguous)
*Please note Alaska and Hawaii have different regulations than the contiguous USA.
PACIFIC ISLANDS
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Fiji
- Guam (Entering)
- Palau
- Philippines
- Saipan
MILITARY - PCS
- Coming to Guam
- Deployment from Guam - see link for country you will be traveling to
We highly recommend Adaptil and Feliway products for your pet while traveling: