It is crucial for their safety and to protect local fauna during international travel. Compliance with import regulations and veterinary requirements is essential to prevent the spread of diseases to wildlife and ensure the well-being of pets in foreign countries.
When traveling with pets, it’s crucial to address external or internal parasite infestations for their health and prevent their spread. Treatment varies based on the parasite and may need to be repeated regularly.
Dogs and cats can have various parasites in their intestines or bloodstream. Symptoms of infection include diarrhea, loss of appetite, and vomiting. It’s important to consult a vet and treat pets before traveling to prevent spreading infection.
Prevent parasite transmission and protect your pet by treating them before traveling. Consult a vet for the recommended treatment, and ensure important information is included in their passport or health certificate.
If you are planning to move with your dog or cat, get in touch with the team at Pet Express International for a detailed pet travel plan.