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Travel with Live Animals and Pets

Travel with Live Animals and Pets

Some Adresses for Pet Travel

This page provides basic information on domestic and international travel of common pets and other animals.
If you have any questions or concerns about exporting animals to another country, you should contact
the Veterinary Services Area Office in the State from which your pet will be transported.

Basic Statements and Information
on Pet Travel >>

Various U. S. Government Agencies have rules for pet imports, especially the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and units of USDA.

Scam Alerts Plus Tips and Facts >>
Tips and facts on traveling with a pet.

Useful Websites >>
These are some websites that might be useful when researching pet travel.

 

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