Are you crossing borders with your pet (dog or cat)?
MADELEINE VET offers personalised assistance for your pet's international travel. Veterinary Doctor Dominique THERON possesses all the required sanitary approvals.
Please be aware that there are strict regulations for travelling with pets. Obtaining all the necessary certificates before departure may take a few days. However, in more complicated scenarios, it could take several months to gather all the required documents, some of which have specific deadlines that must be met.
If you're travelling with your pet in the European Union, Dr Théron can provide the required health certificates. Additionally, he can get you a European Pet Passport, which streamlines the administrative process for frequent travel.
When travelling outside the European Union, it is often necessary to obtain country-specific health certificates. With his expertise, Dr Théron can guide and assist you efficiently through the complex process of getting these certificates. MADELEINE VET frequently accompanies owners to countries such as Japan, China, the USA, Taiwan, Norway, Russia, Saint Martin, England, Ireland, Dubail, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Emirates, Canada, Argentina, and Australia, each with its unique legislation and health protocols.
To travel serenely with your pet, contact us well before your trip so we can help you through the administrative maze.
For information on rabies legislation and specific travel requirements for each country, visit the
government and
AniVetVoyage websites. It is also recommended to confirm with the transport company or embassy of the country you plan to stay with your pet.
Our consultations are designed to create personalised vaccination plans based on your pet's future lifestyle. We also assess their nutritional needs for optimal growth and can discuss sterilisation options if desired.
When your companion turns 7, they may be considered a "senior" and could experience health problems related to ageing, such as conditions with their heart, kidneys and joints. It is essential to schedule a clinical examination and other tests to detect potential problems early on. With a proper plan, we can help manage these conditions and provide your companion with the best quality of life for as long as possible.