Ven_sus
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- May 6, 2019
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- Category........
- FSW
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- Ottawa
- App. Filed.......
- 14-11-2018
- Doc's Request.
- 08-12-2018
- AOR Received.
- 14-11-2018
Great.Same here, we have 3 dogs and we will b taking them with us
Have any of you talked to anyone about Airline arrangements?
We are taking our cat. What I know so far,
1. Have a proper medical card - with all Vaccination details. We adopted her in 2017, so I have two years worth record details in her card. The medical card should be from a valid vet, with their registration Number & clinic details, a photograph of your pet on the card and the Doc's note on the physical description of the animal.
2. Rabies vaccination is a must, and the pet must have received the vaccination. Rabies vaccination is 1 year validity. And when you get any vaccination, the doc will attach the label from Injection vial and paste it on the card. With its expiry details, when is the next vaccination due etc.
3. Medical Clearance Certificate from Animal control - with Govt of India seal. Needs to be done 10-15 days before you travel. They will check your Medical Card, and then issue a letter confirming. Not sure about other cities - for Chennai , we have a Animal Quarantine Center by Gov of India in Pallikaranai, where we can get this done.
4. I do not have a clear idea, however for now - Air Canada is a good option. They even allow the pet inside cabin, provided it is inside the cage all the time, and will be under your seat. However if you get a seat near emergency exit, you will not be allowed to carry in cabin. Also from what I hear, it is better if your pets are not in cabin. Apparently they take good care, and ensure there is silence, mild light where they are kept so they dont panic. Carrying in a noisy, well lit cabin, with so many people around might upset your pet.
5. You have to get a good pet carrier. There are rules. Check IATA - International Air Transport Association for these details . https://www.iata.org/Pages/default.aspx
6. CBSA - Canadian Border Services Agency will inspect your pet on arrival. $55.00 CAD for first pet and $30.00 CAD for every additional pet. Also CBSA doesn't require us to put in a tracker. But people suggest that it is good to get it done. Or at least a tracker that can go on the collar. Check with your vet. Because some import the microchip and it is a 2 month waiting period.
Also there are restriction on certain breeds, as they don't survive a Air travel. I am sure you would have verified that first. But still putting it out here. Not all animals can travel without a risk to their life.
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