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  1. Domestic Pet Travel Requirements

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  3. 10 Requirements For Safe Pet Travel

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  1. State of Oregon: Traveling with Animals

    Oregon will accept Extended Equine Certificates of Veterinary Inspection that meet the National Assembly of State Animal Health Office standards. Import Permit - OAR 603-011-1100 An import permit, issued by ODA to an accredited veterinarian when issuing a CVI, is required for all equine within 15 days prior to entry.

  2. State of Oregon: Traveling with Animals

    When traveling through Oregon with pets or livestock to another state where stops are limited to only feeding, watering and resting of pets and livestock, you do not have to obtain a CVI, import permit, or meet other Oregon entry requirements. Please reach out to your destination state to confirm their import requirements.

  3. State of Oregon: Traveling with Animals

    Once USDA requirements are understood and met, please call ODA's Animal Health office be sure there are no additional requirements for entry into Oregon. ... Resources. USDA Pet Travel Requirements. When travelling with your pet(s), there may be animal health requirements specific for that destination. As soon as you know your travel details ...

  4. Pet Travel

    A pet is a privately owned companion animal not intended for research or resale and includes only certain animal groups. Have a pet that's considered livestock or poultry, like pigs or chickens. Because they may carry and transmit certain diseases to the U.S. poultry industry, these birds are regulated as poultry.

  5. International Pet Travel Requirements

    Airlines have their own requirements for animals, so check ahead of time so that your pet meets their prerequisites for travel to the US. For more information about these requirements, or if you are planning to import animals into Oregon to sell them, call the Department of Agriculture at (503) 986-4680.

  6. Take a Pet from One U.S. State or Territory to Another

    Take a Pet From One U.S. State or Territory to Another (Interstate) When you travel with a pet, your destination State or Territory may have animal health requirements, such as obtaining a health certificate, updating vaccinations, diagnostic testing, or administering treatments. As soon as you know your travel details, contact your local ...

  7. Pet-Friendly Travel

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  8. Pet Travel

    Requirements. Before you travel, make sure you carefully read and understand all import requirements for your animal. Failure to meet these requirements will result in problems upon arrival to the United States, and your pet may be refused entry. If your animal isn't listed below, it may not qualify as a pet and, therefore, may be subject to ...

  9. Travel

    Travel can be stressful for humans and pets alike. Be sure that your pet is well enough both emotionally and physically to travel. In the pages below are tips to make the trip safer and more enjoyable for the whole family, as well as requirements for traveling domestic and internationally with your pet.

  10. Bringing a Dog into the U.S.

    For airlines. CDC issues regulations to control the entry of dogs into the United States from other countries. These rules apply to all dogs, including puppies, service animals, and dogs that left the United States and are returning. They also apply whether you are a U.S. citizen, legal U.S. resident, or foreign national.

  11. Pets and International Travel

    Authentication of the USDA certificate forms may be required by the country to which you will be traveling with your pet. Check with the embassy before arrival. The certificates are authenticated by the Department of State's Office of Authentications. 600 19th Street, NW. Washington, DC 20006.

  12. Required Documentation for Domestic & International Travel ...

    Events Oregon Veterinary Conference CE Rules Online CE Providers Radiation Safety Course. ... Required Documentation for Domestic & International Travel for Animals. Specific documentation is required to ensure that animals meet the import requirements of the state or country of destination and/or upon returning to the US.

  13. State of Oregon: About Us

    I want to travel into Oregon from abroad, what is required for pets to enter Oregon? Oregon's import requirements for healthy dogs or cats entering Oregon from outside the US are: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (health certificate) issued no more than 30 days before entry and vaccination status must be current for rabies.

  14. U.S. State and Territory Animal Entry Requirements

    For questions or clarification on any of the requirements, contact the State or Territorial veterinarian's office. Print. When bringing live animals into a State or Territory, you may need to provide health certificates for the animals or ensure updated vaccinations.

  15. 'Pawsitive' info for you and your pet's visit

    Yes, with some exceptions. Pets are welcome on most ocean beaches, however carry a leash at all times. Pets must be on a leash on the beach in front of Cape Lookout State Park. When leashes are not required, your pet must be under direct control (within sight and responsive to commands). You should always have a leash ready in case you're ...

  16. Traveling with your dog or cat

    11 Things You Can Do to Make Travel Safer for You and Your Pet; Pets in Vehicles; Hot Cars and Loose Pets; Short-nosed Dogs and Air Travel (FAQ) Know the requirements and restrictions for transporting dogs and cats. Countries, territories, states, and even public modes of transportation have requirements and restrictions on transporting animals.

  17. Trip Tips

    Perform a daily health check of your pet. Travel by Car. Like children, pets should be secured in the back seat. For dogs, consider a canine seat belt, a harness that attaches to the existing seat belt in vehicles or to cargo hooks inside larger vehicles and trucks. Cats and small dogs should travel in a kennel, ideally secured within the car.

  18. Bring a Pet Dog into the United States

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the primary government authority for dogs imported into the United States. For all questions related to CDC's updated dog import requirements for dogs entering or returning to the United States, contact the CDC at 800-232-4636 or by visiting CDC-INFO.

  19. Bring a Pet Cat (Domestic) into the United States

    Domestic movement requirements are set by the receiving State or Territory. Visit the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture to find your destination's agriculture department and check its website for requirements. For questions or clarification on any of the requirements, contact the State or Territorial veterinarian's office.

  20. Buses that Allow Pets to Travel: Benefits and Requirements

    Requirements for Traveling with Pets on Buses. To ensure a smooth and safe journey for both pets and passengers, bus companies have specific requirements for traveling with pets. These requirements may include: Health and Vaccination Records: Bus companies may require proof of your pet's health and vaccination records before allowing them on ...

  21. Airline Procedures

    Events Oregon Veterinary Conference CE Rules Online CE Providers Radiation Safety Course. ... Domestic Pet Travel Requirements. International Pet Travel Requirements. Trip Tips. Updated: November 29, 2018. Phone (800) 235-3502 (503) 399-0311. Mailing Address 1880 Lancaster Dr. NE, Suite 118

  22. Rabies

    A Note on Travel. Please note that if you plan to travel with your pet to other states, or out of the country, the vast majority of destinations require a current rabies vaccination in order to allow entry to your pet. The State of Oregon requires that animals over 4 months old who are entering Oregon must have a current rabies vaccination.