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Travel with Pets - pug flying to honduras


Expert: jerry mishler - 9/1/2008

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QUESTION: I am flying to Roatan, honduras, strait from the U.S. and thinking about bringing my pug.  Can you tell me what the protocol is?

ANSWER: Where in the U.S. are you?
What airline are you going on?  Check with them
Regards

---------- FOLLOW-UP ----------

QUESTION: What about entering into Honduras? vaccinations shots and things?
I'm in Lake Tahoe, flying out of Sacramento, on Continental

Answer
Contact the USDA office right there in Sacramento.  They will need
to endorse paperwork anyway.
CO should also have necessary info. Call them at: 800.575.3738
Also, contact nearest Honduran consulate for updated info.
The general rule is: international health cert issued within 10 days
of travel and a valid rabies vac at least 30 days old and less than
1 yr.  Highly recommend dog be current with ALL vacs.
Microchip is an excellent idea, but may not be required.
Regards, Jerry

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