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If you will be travelling to another country with your pet, certain documentation is required in order to ensure that your pet can be properly exported and to avoid them being quarantined in the destination country or sent back to Canada.
As your trusted veterinary clinic, we are committed to providing you with the necessary support to help you navigate these requirments. It remains the pet owner’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all regulations set forth by the relevant authorities.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency – Travelling With Pets
From August 1, 2024, Onward: What Your Dog Needs to Enter the United States
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