Urgent help with pet shipping
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Urgent help with pet shipping
Folks on this forum have been helping but need some clarification,
Dog went to vet yesterday,chip was readable,. got rabies shot, have the rabies cert with chip number on it.
What's the next step?
I'm thinking that I need to get vet to sign off on third county cert and get to USDA for stamp? Any help appreciated
Garth
Dog went to vet yesterday,chip was readable,. got rabies shot, have the rabies cert with chip number on it.
What's the next step?
I'm thinking that I need to get vet to sign off on third county cert and get to USDA for stamp? Any help appreciated
Garth
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
Hi Garth,
Wait 21 days.
Then no more than 120 hours but no less than 24 hours before leaving the country get tapeworm AND health certificate from a USDA Accredited Vet (important they HAVE to be accredited!!) Give them rabies and microchip certificate and get them to fill out paperwork.
Go to USDA office and get everything stamped.
Make sure paperwork is filled out in the State you're leaving from.
You might want to call DEFRA or a USDA office and double check.
Does that help?!?!?
Where are you leaving from?
Wait 21 days.
Then no more than 120 hours but no less than 24 hours before leaving the country get tapeworm AND health certificate from a USDA Accredited Vet (important they HAVE to be accredited!!) Give them rabies and microchip certificate and get them to fill out paperwork.
Go to USDA office and get everything stamped.
Make sure paperwork is filled out in the State you're leaving from.
You might want to call DEFRA or a USDA office and double check.
Does that help?!?!?
Where are you leaving from?
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Also the accredited vet HAS to sign everything in blue ink. They should know this but it's worth checking to make sure.
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
Thanks to you both, I called local USDA office and a lovely lady emailed me all the forms and info.
I'm leaving from Los Angeles
Garth
I'm leaving from Los Angeles
Garth
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
Hi Garth,
Wait 21 days.
Then no more than 120 hours but no less than 24 hours before leaving the country get tapeworm AND health certificate from a USDA Accredited Vet (important they HAVE to be accredited!!) Give them rabies and microchip certificate and get them to fill out paperwork.
Go to USDA office and get everything stamped.
Make sure paperwork is filled out in the State you're leaving from.
You might want to call DEFRA or a USDA office and double check.
Does that help?!?!?
Where are you leaving from?
Wait 21 days.
Then no more than 120 hours but no less than 24 hours before leaving the country get tapeworm AND health certificate from a USDA Accredited Vet (important they HAVE to be accredited!!) Give them rabies and microchip certificate and get them to fill out paperwork.
Go to USDA office and get everything stamped.
Make sure paperwork is filled out in the State you're leaving from.
You might want to call DEFRA or a USDA office and double check.
Does that help?!?!?
Where are you leaving from?
Ok sorry to bring this back up, but can anyone help with the paperwork part?
I'm having real trouble understanding it all. Seems like a lot of things on the USDA stuff I cannot get a grasp of (probably cos im so stressed out)
If someone could PM me with a contact number I would love to call and have someone talk me through it, I nearly cried this morning when I tried to do it and I feel I'm running out of time
Please help me
Garth
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
Just done all this for our dog and two cats. What a headache. But doable.
The paperwork is pretty much entirely up to the vets to fill out. There shouldn't be much for you to do, other than whatever additional paperwork your airline requires.
Anyway, here's what we did. Make sure the animals are chipped with an ISO chip. Then get their rabies boosters done. Wait 21 days, then get the vet to complete all the DEFRA certificate of health paperwork (do NOT ask them to do this before the 21 day window is up). It's relatively straightforward, If your airline or carrier needs their paperwork doing for carrying the pets, get that done too. If you're bringing a dog, make sure you get their worming done up to 72 hours before they travel, then take all the paperwork to your nearest USDA office for them to sign it all off. We used the one in Trenton, NJ (a nice but slightly officious guy called Rocky).
The paperwork is pretty much entirely up to the vets to fill out. There shouldn't be much for you to do, other than whatever additional paperwork your airline requires.
Anyway, here's what we did. Make sure the animals are chipped with an ISO chip. Then get their rabies boosters done. Wait 21 days, then get the vet to complete all the DEFRA certificate of health paperwork (do NOT ask them to do this before the 21 day window is up). It's relatively straightforward, If your airline or carrier needs their paperwork doing for carrying the pets, get that done too. If you're bringing a dog, make sure you get their worming done up to 72 hours before they travel, then take all the paperwork to your nearest USDA office for them to sign it all off. We used the one in Trenton, NJ (a nice but slightly officious guy called Rocky).
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We had our vet in LA do microchip and rabies and then give us letters stating the dates and microchip/rabies serial numbers but the paperwork was filled out by a USDA vet in NYC the day before we left. They also did the health certificate and tapeworm. Then we got it all stamped at the USDA office in JFK.
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I'm not sure, though, why you'd need to do that ... I thought the USDA vet could be any USDA vet, not in the State of departure ...
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
we were told state of departure. Not sure why but we didn't question them.
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
Folks on this forum have been helping but need some clarification,
Dog went to vet yesterday,chip was readable,. got rabies shot, have the rabies cert with chip number on it.
What's the next step?
I'm thinking that I need to get vet to sign off on third county cert and get to USDA for stamp? Any help appreciated
Garth
Dog went to vet yesterday,chip was readable,. got rabies shot, have the rabies cert with chip number on it.
What's the next step?
I'm thinking that I need to get vet to sign off on third county cert and get to USDA for stamp? Any help appreciated
Garth
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Re: Urgent help with pet shipping
Talked with three different carriers regarding sending a small dog to the UK (Cardiff) and had three different lots of information and three price quotes.
Have read all the relevant DEFRA/AHVLA papers.
Now all I'd like is the truth about shipping costs, and how long in quarantine etc., for a small dog sent by air from Savannah to Cardiff. My wife could be on the same flight, or leave the same day or whatever.
Have read all the relevant DEFRA/AHVLA papers.
Now all I'd like is the truth about shipping costs, and how long in quarantine etc., for a small dog sent by air from Savannah to Cardiff. My wife could be on the same flight, or leave the same day or whatever.
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I thought dogs had to come into Heathrow?
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They can enter via Heathrow and Manchester. I believe Edinburgh is now or soon will be on the list. Although it's not widely known, animals are ablr to come directly into Belfast from NYC. I know that as I have done it. The cheapest way is to fly directly into Europe (Amsterdam, Brussels etc.,) and come through the Chunnel. That way if it is a small dog it can be in the cabin with you. It still does need the same DEFRA paperwork.