Bringing your pets to the U.S. might seem tricky, but with the right preparation, it can go smoothly. Delivery Animal is here to help safely move your furry friends. This guide will show you how to relocate your cats and dogs from CIS and EU countries to the U.S. in 2024.
1. Check U.S. Import Rules
Before planning, it’s important to understand the U.S. rules for bringing animals. These rules are in place to prevent the spread of diseases. Key points include:
– Rabies Vaccination: Dogs need a valid vaccination certificate. For high-risk countries, this must be done at least 30 days before entry. Cats don’t need this vaccine to enter the U.S., but some states might ask for it.
– Health Certificate: Your pet needs a health certificate from a vet, issued within 10 days before travel, confirming they are healthy and fit to fly.
– Microchip: While not always required, having your pet microchipped helps with identification and can make the process smoother.
Check the CDC website for the latest requirements specific to your country.
2. Gather Important Documents
You’ll need the correct documents to bring your pet into the U.S. Typically, this includes:
– A pet passport (for EU countries)
– A recent health certificate (no more than 10 days old)
– Proof of vaccinations
– Microchip details
We can assist you in understanding what paperwork is required for your situation. Be sure to carry copies of these documents during the trip.
3. Prepare for the Journey
Helping your pet feel comfortable during travel is key. Our specialists can give personalized advice, but here are some general tips:
– Crate Training: Get your pet used to their travel crate well in advance.
– Keep Calm: Consider asking your vet about calming sprays or medications if needed.
– Food: Limit food intake before the flight to avoid any stomach issues.
4. Choose the Best Travel Option
You have two main options for transporting your pet:
– Air Travel: This is the quickest and most common method for pet relocation.
– Ground Transport: In certain cases, we offer this option if flying isn’t suitable. This may be better for pets who are anxious or unable to fly.
We ensure that your pet is safely crated and monitored throughout their journey. We’ll help you decide which travel option best suits your pet’s needs.
5. Arriving in the USA
When your pet arrives, you’ll need to pick them up at the airport or another designated location. Have your documents ready, as customs officials might ask for the health certificate, vaccination records, and other paperwork. You may also need to pay any import fees. Before heading home, check to make sure your pet is in good health after the trip. If they seem unwell or stressed, contact a local vet right away.
6. After Travel Care
Once home, your pet might need time to relax and adjust to their new surroundings. Prepare a quiet, calm space for them. Monitor their health, and if they show signs of stress or illness, seek veterinary care immediately.
7. Reach Out to Us
Once you’re familiar with the process, reach out to us to discuss the details. We specialize in safely relocating cats and dogs. Share information about your pet, including size, breed, and health status, and we’ll guide you through every step, ensuring a smooth transition for your furry friend.
Conclusion
Transporting pets to the U.S. is simple if you follow the right steps and choose a trusted service like Delivery Animal. With our expertise, we’ll make sure your pet travels safely and comfortably. We handle everything, from paperwork to arrival, so you can relax. Trust us to take care of your beloved pets — making their journey safe and stress-free.