Our staff will be pleased to provide you with information about vaccinations and import regulations concerning your pet.

At the time your pet reaches its destination the health certificate should not be more than 10 days old.

The rabies vaccination must be at least 30 days old, but not older than one year.

On flights to and from the US, 3-year rabies shots are also accepted.

Airlines do not accept the following:

    * Carriers on wheels
    * Foldable carriers
    * Carriers with bars on top
    * Choke chains

How to determine the size of the transportation carrier

The kennel/crate/pet carrier must be big enough for the animal to stand or sit in an upright position at any time. The animal should be able to turn around and to lie down in a natural position.

A = length of animal from nose to base of tail.
B = height of the animal from paws to wither height (top of front shoulder).
A+1/2 B = recommended length of the carrier.
C = width of the shoulder blade.
C x 2 = recommended width of the carrier.
D = height of the animal in natural position, from paws to head or tip of ears, whichever is the highest point.

Airlines will REFUSE to transport animals in carriers that are too small!!

Of course,we are not responsible for delays due to flight cancellations, weather-embargos, customs clearance and missing or wrongly-issued certificates.

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