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Traveling with Your Pet

By trph July 9, 2013 Cats, Dogs, Holidays, Summer Safety No Comments

As the summer approaches many of you may be taking summer holidays. For some, this could include a vacation that includes your furry family. Vacationing could be going to the cottage/trailer or even traveling to another country. In both circumstances it is important to ensure you have the appropriate paperwork and protection for your pets.

Local Travel (Cottages, Trailers, Camping)

Even though you may not be headed too far away it is a good idea to check with your veterinarian on any preventative health care your pet may need first. Things to consider could include:

Some other useful information to have on hand would be a copy of your pet’s medical records (in case of an injury), a contact number for a veterinarian close by your travel location, and the number for pet poision helpline. Ensure that your pet is wearing a collar & has up to date ID information on a tag in case they get lost. If you pet is on any medications, supplements or special diets – ensure you will have enough to last the length of time you are gone. If you are traveling near water, you may want to consider some water safety items, such as a life jacket if you are unsure if your pet can swim.

As long as you remain prepared you are sure to have a relaxing and enjoyable vacation with your pet.

International or Air Travel

If you are planning on traveling outside the country with your pet you will need to contact the CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) to ensure you have all the appropriate paperwork required. Each country has different guidelines that are time sensitive, so it is recommended to start looking into this a few months before your planned travel. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure all the paperwork & testing required has been done. Your pet could potentially be denied access at the airport or country of destination if not done correctly. If you need extra assistance with the paperwork you should contact the CFIA local office (Port Perry) for further guidance.

Resources

CFIA website – http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/terrestrial-animals/exports/live-animals/health-certificates/pets/eng/1321265624789/1321281361100

CFIA Port Perry Office – 905-985-1870

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