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Old 06-27-2005, 11:48 AM   #20
eroar2
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I have flown with Annie many times. Most airlines require that you have a health certificate for a pet. However, when you are checking in they don't always check it. Some airlines regulations state that the Health Certificate must be as recent as 10 days some 30 days. It just depends on what airline you are flying.... So to be on the safe side follow the regs of your airline. Most of the internet site for the airlines state what their policies are. On the return trip the attendent has never checked the Health Certificate cause they figure someone checked it on the way there...

Carter's mom you were lucky that your vet didn't charge you. Ours charges us for the visit AND $75 for the certificate...

It is basically just a piece of paper that he typed up on WORD from his computer that has name address vet number and states that Annie is in good health Condition. It also the dates of her latest shots and a certificate number... Nothing to fancy...
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