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Originally Posted by edwardsupandy I just checked from the site of usda and it stats that
"Most countries including those of the European Union now have a veterinary certificate that is specific to their country.
If there is not healthy certificate for the country you are visiting then you should use the International Health Certificate USDA-APHIS 7001 form. It is officially known as "United States Interstate and International Certificate of Health Examination for Small Animals.
Some countries require that it be certified by the USDA - See USDA certification Pet passport travel quarantine for international travel, immigration, forms PetTravel.com "
My questions are did you have a european passport for your dog when visited Tampa last year? Did you have a health certificate from your veterinary stated that your dog was vaccinated against rabies and your dog is healthy?
I gathered some information from an office here in Belgium and the guy didn't mention about the HC form. I'm confused. Sorry for these so many questions.
Do I still need to have the USDA-APHIS 7001 form even if I have a european passport for my dog, a healthy certificate and a rabies vaccination certificate? Thank you in advance for reading this. |
Hi ...
all I had was the HC (Health Certificate) from my Vet that said she is up to Date on shots and healthy .... and that USDA Cabin Carrier .... no Passport for her .....
In the US we had to have the 7001 Form cause we stayed 30 days ... it is a Stamp on a Paper saying you can take the dog back to Europe ..... the Vet there takes Care of that ....... you just have to pay .... ask them once your there ....
I don't know why you have a Passport for your Dog ... I did not need one at all ... well better call the Airline and see what they need ....
See I needed the HC and no Passport and you need a Passport and no HC ??? I am confused now too ...
I was hoping I could help you .....