DeniseAck
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I've looked into previous posts and links and I'm having a hard time finding consistent information.
I'm confused on the acceptable days before arrival date of the veterinarian health certificate
I'm confused on the acceptable days before arrival date of the veterinarian health certificate
- USDA Mexico Dog and Cat Protocol: "The HC issued and signed by an accredited veterinarian on their letterhead certificate that includes the accreditation number of the signing veterinarian. The certificate must be issued within 10 days of export."
- Post from 2011: All pets require a veterinary health certificate, issued not more than 5 days before arrival. (The link referred to in the post moved to the senasica one in the next paragraph, but doesn't say that info any more)
- Mexican Customs "Certificate of Good Health" must also states immunizations against rabies, distemper, hepatitis and leptospirosis. Any immunization must been administered at least 15 days before pet's arrival to Mexico, but not more than one year.
- SENASICA pdf: That the animal has been vaccinated against rabies, indicating the date of application and expiration date of the vaccine.
- SENASICA pdf: 2) Your pet should arrive to Mexico in a container, Kennel, carrier of any sort, that is clean, without bedding, cloth material or accessories, for these will be retained by the OISA official for destruction. The container will then receive a preventive spray treatment by the SAGARPA-SENASICA official