Pet Travel Services

Pet travel services at Cypress St. Animal Hospital help ensure your dog or cat meets all health and documentation requirements before traveling internationally. Our Kitsilano veterinary team provides international health certificates and can coordinate any additional testing or vaccinations required by your destination country. Whether you are relocating or traveling with your pet, we make the process straightforward.

International Health Certificates for Pet Travel

An international health certificate is a government-endorsed document confirming that your pet is healthy and meets the import requirements of the destination country. Requirements vary widely — some countries require specific vaccinations, parasite care, blood tests, or quarantine arrangements. Our veterinarians perform the required examination, complete the certificate, and guide you through the submission process to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) when endorsement is needed. We recommend starting the process at least four to six weeks before your travel date.

Microchipping for International Pet Travel

Microchipping is a prerequisite for international pet travel in most countries and must be performed before any travel-related vaccinations or testing to ensure traceability. Cypress St. Animal Hospital provides ISO-compliant microchipping that meets international standards. For full details on our microchipping service, visit our Pet Care Services page.

Titer Testing for Travel Requirements

Some countries require titer testing — a blood test that measures your pet's antibody levels against rabies — as part of their import process. Titer testing must typically be performed at an approved laboratory, and results can take several weeks. Our team coordinates sample collection and submission to accredited labs. For complete details, visit our Pet Diagnostics page.

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FAQs

How far in advance should I get a pet health certificate for travel?
We recommend starting the health certificate process at least four to six weeks before your travel date. Some countries have specific timing requirements. Contact our team early so we can review your destination’s requirements.
Does my pet need a microchip to travel internationally?
Yes, most countries require an ISO-compliant microchip as a condition of entry. The microchip must be implanted before any travel-related vaccinations or blood tests are performed.
What is a rabies titer test for international pet travel?
A rabies titer test measures your pet’s antibody levels against rabies to confirm adequate immunity. Some countries require this test, and results must come from an approved laboratory. Processing can take several weeks.

Call Cypress St. Animal Hospital at (604) 734-2500 or schedule an appointment online.
Our Kitsilano team is here seven days a week.

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