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Documentary Assistance

Documentary Assistance

International pet transportation is a highly bureaucratic and complex process. Each country has its own unique import and export regulations, which often require specific documentation to ensure your pet is eligible for travel and can legally reside at the destination.

Navigating these regulations can be challenging, as they may involve health certificates, vaccination records, microchip registration, and specific permits, varying by country.

Additionally, some destinations have strict quarantine requirements or restrictions on certain breeds. Given the complexity of these procedures, expert guidance is crucial to ensure that your pet's journey is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Understanding the required documentation and knowing where and when to obtain it is essential to ensure your pet has everything needed for travel.


The process can be confusing and time-sensitive, involving coordination with veterinary services, government agencies, and airlines. To simplify this, our team can manage the entire documentation process on your behalf, including for pets traveling in the cabin with their owners.

From obtaining health certificates and ensuring vaccinations are up to date, to registering microchips and acquiring necessary permits, we handle all aspects of the process, allowing you to focus on your journey with peace of mind.

Yorkshire Terrier at the Vet

Bureaucratic Aspects are Closely Tied to Veterinary Requirements

At Global Pets, our team consists of specialized and certified veterinarians who are experts in international animal transportation.

 They manage all the bureaucratic aspects of your pet's journey, ensuring that every health requirement and documentation detail is meticulously handled.

The regulations governing the required documentation vary by destination country.

However, the most commonly required documents include: a pet passport, vaccination certificate, microchip certificate, import permits, and health certificates.

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