The most important thing we tell every pet parent planning travel: start early.
Some documents must be completed within a specific window before your departure date. Leaving things until the last minute can mean delays, denied boarding, or complications on arrival. Here’s a general breakdown of what’s typically involved:
Travelling within your province: No certificate required. Current vaccination records are sufficient.
Travelling between Canadian provinces: Vet-signed vaccination records are generally what you need. No formal health certificate is required for most domestic travel.
Flying within Canada: Check directly with your airline policies vary on crate requirements, breed restrictions, and in-cabin versus cargo rules.
Travelling internationally: A CFIA-accredited health certificate is required, signed by your veterinarian and endorsed by a CFIA veterinarian. Timing matters — this paperwork needs to be completed close to your departure date. Some destinations also require a rabies titre test, which must be arranged well in advance.
Always confirm requirements for your destination and any transit countries before booking your appointment with us.
These are the sources we point Surrey pet parents to for confirming entry and travel requirements. Rules are set by governments and airlines — always verify directly and double-check close to your travel date.
Beyond the paperwork, make sure you have these ready before you travel:
Vaccination records and your pet’s health certificate
Any medications your pet takes, with enough supply for the full trip
An ID tag with your current phone number — include the country code if you’re going international
Confirmation that your pet’s microchip is registered and your contact details are up to date (we can check this at your appointment)
A carrier or crate that meets your airline’s specifications — verify directly with your carrier
A travel water bowl
We handle the medical and documentation side of pet travel for dogs and cats — domestic and international.
At Mascot Animal Hospital, we can:
Perform the required travel physical exam
Update any vaccinations needed before departure
Microchip your pet and confirm registration if needed
Complete official health certificates based on the requirements you bring to your appointment
One important note: travel requirements are set by governments and airlines, not by us. Please arrive with your written destination requirements so we can complete the correct documentation accurately and on time.
Yes. Service animals and emotional support animals are subject to the same health certificate and vaccination requirements as other pets when travelling.