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Post by account_disabled on Apr 16, 2019 4:33:04 GMT
Ask your vet to email you the paperwork so that you can make sure you have all the details he or she needs to fill in. It’ll be things like the date of your last rabies vaccine, the import address (where you’ll be staying when you arrive in Europe), the export address (your home address), etc.
Once the paperwork is all filled out, you’ll need to take it to your local USDA veterinary office for approval and a stamp. Before you make your vet appointment, it’s a good idea to call your local office and ask about their process–because each one is a little different. I’ve been to offices that dealt with pet paperwork on a first-come, first-served basis between certain hours and also dealt with offices that required an appointment. They all charge a fee and some only accept cash while others take checks. Some may allow you to send your paperwork by mail. It’s always a good idea to check with your specific office ahead of time.
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