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What Pet Travel Documents Are Needed to Travel to Boston?

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA APHIS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) both regulate cats, dogs, and other pets entering the country. However, many individual states also have specific rules you’ll need to follow. You can check the state rules here. 

USDA/CDC rules depend on where your pet has been living in the last 6 months. If you don’t comply with these import 
requirements, there may be delays and headaches when your pet tries to enter the US.

Vaccinations

Dogs

If your dog has been in a rabies-free or rabies-controlled country for the last 6 months, then a rabies vaccination is not mandatory. 

If your dog is coming from a high-risk rabies country, then they must have a valid rabies vaccination. The rabies vaccine must be given after a microchip is implanted/scanned and the dog must have been at least 12 weeks old at the time of vaccination. If it is a primary vaccination (very first or one given after a lapse), then the dog must wait at least 28 days before traveling to the US.

The following general vaccinations are not mandatory but are strongly recommended:

  • DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
  • Bordetella (Kennel Cough)
  • CIV (Canine Influenza Virus)
  • Leptospirosis

Cats
Cats are only required to have proof of rabies vaccination for specific states, but we strongly recommend you keep your cat vaccinated anyway. You can learn about state-specific regulations  here.

The following general vaccinations are not mandatory but are strongly recommended:

  • FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia)
  • Feline Leukemia (for outdoor cats)

Tapeworm Treatment (Dogs Only)

Dogs being used in livestock handling that are traveling from any country (except Canada, Mexico, and certain regions of Central America and the West Indies) must have no evidence of tapeworm infection. It is recommended that a veterinarian administers a tapeworm treatment prior to travel. 

Foot and Mouth Disease (Dogs Only)

Dogs traveling from countries affected with foot and mouth disease need to meet the following requirements:

  • Paws, fur, and bedding should be free of any dirt, hay, or straw.
  • The pet should be bathed as soon as they arrive.
  • The pet should be separated from any livestock for at least 5 days after arriving in the US.
  • They should have no signs of a tapeworm infection.

Screwworm Inspection (Dogs Only)

If your dog is traveling from a country where screwworm is present, they will need a certificate verifying that they have been inspected for screwworm within 5 days prior to departure and that they: are free from screwworm OR were infested, but have since been quarantined and treated until free from screwworm prior to departure.

The certificate must be signed by a full-time, salaried veterinary official in the country of export. 

Rabies Titer Test (Dogs Only)

Dogs coming from high-risk rabies countries will require a rabies titer blood test if the current rabies vaccination was administered outside the USA and you do not want your pet to be quarantined. The rabies titer test must meet the following criteria:

  • The blood must be drawn at least 30 days after the primary rabies vaccination and at least 28 days prior to entry in the US.
  • The blood sample must be sent to a CDC-approved rabies serology laboratory.
  • The results must be >/= 0.5 IU/ml 
  • The Rabies titer results are valid for the life of the dog as long as the rabies vaccination coverage does not lapse.

If your dog does NOT have a valid rabies titer test then they will be required to be quarantined at a CDC-registered animal care facility for 28 days and revaccinated for rabies by the quarantine's veterinarian.

Dogs coming from rabies-free or low-risk countries are not required to have a Rabies Titer Test for travel to the United States.

Cats
Cats are not required to have a Rabies Titer Test for travel to the United States.

CDC Dog Import Form (Dogs Only)

Dogs entering the United States are required to have a CDC Dog Import Form receipt upon arrival.

  • This form should be filled out online 2-10 days before arrival. All information on the form must be correct at time of arrival.

  • This form requires you to upload a clear photograph of your dog showing its face and body.

Health Certificates

Dogs

Dogs coming from rabies-free or rabies-controlled countries do not require an export health certificate, but they must appear healthy upon arrival. However, we strongly recommend a health certificate be completed within 10 days prior to travel as some exporting countries and airlines do require it.

Dogs coming to the United States from high-risk rabies countries who have a valid US rabies vaccination certificate do not require an export health certificate. However, as mentioned above, we still recommend having one.

Dogs who are coming from high-risk rabies countries and were vaccinated in another country will require the Certification of Foreign Rabies Vaccination and Microchip Form to be completed within 30 days prior to travel.

However, please note that many airlines require the health certificate to be issued within 10 days prior to travel.

Cats
Although cats are generally not required to have an international health certificate for import to the US, they may be inspected for evidence of infectious disease at the port of entry. Many airlines and exporting countries will still require a health certificate for cats, usually within 10 days prior to travel. We strongly recommend you have a health certificate completed for your cat prior to travel.

Photo of Pet

Dogs

When filling out the CDC Dog Import form you will need to upload a clear photograph of your dog showing their face and body.

Cats

A photo of of cats is not required for entry to the US, but if you have a breed that may require the US Fish & Wildlife, then we will ask for a photo.

Example breeds include: Bengals, or others protected by CITES.

What Are the Pet Restrictions for Boston?

Age Restrictions for the United States

Dogs
All dogs must be at least 6 months old to enter the United States. 

Cats
There is no restriction on a cat's age for traveling to the United States. However, many airlines and exporting countries have their own age restrictions for transporting kittens. In general, kittens should be at least 12 weeks old. 

Banned Breeds

The United States does not ban any breeds. However, restrictions on certain breeds may be present in some cities or housing areas. Please make sure you check with the local government before you move your pet.

Do I Need a Microchip for My Pet to Travel to Boston?

All dogs entering the United States are required to have an ISO-compatible microchip. For those coming from high-risk rabies countries, the microchip must be implanted prior to the most recent rabies vaccination.

While a microchip is not required for cats, it is strongly recommended. In some cases, exporting countries may require a microchip to leave the country.

What Are the Quarantine Requirements for a Pet Traveling to Boston?

Dogs

Dogs coming from high-risk rabies countries that have not completed a rabies titer test are required to be quarantined for 28 days at a CDC-registered animal care facility.

Cats

Cats are not required to be quarantined upon arrival unless they are traveling to Hawaii or Guam.

Hawaii

If your pet is traveling to Hawaii, they may qualify for Direct Airport Release. Otherwise, they will need to spend time in quarantine.

Guam

If your pet is traveling to Guam, then they will be required to spend time in quarantine. The length of quarantine will depend on which requirements your pet is following. 

Are There Any Area Specific Pet Requirements in Boston?

You can contact find state-specific requirements here.

Moving from Boston

We have a team of experts ready to help with every aspect of your pet’s move from Boston. Our services from Boston include:

  • Door to door pet transport, both international and domestic
  • Assistance with health certificates, import certificates, and other travel documents needed for animal transport
  • USDA endorsement and consular legalization (when needed) of all relevant documents where required
  • Airline approved flight kennels provided with personalized labels, identification and emergency notification instructions
  • Customs clearance and delivery to your home
  • Local pet taxi service to and from the airport, your home, veterinarian, kennel, or groomer – available in the Boston area as well as throughout New England
  • Travel consultation and flight reservations

We will inform you of your pet's full itinerary before the trip and we will update you as your pet travels to or from Logan International Airport (BOS).

We have several dedicated, experienced drivers in the Boston area.

Traveling to Boston

Incoming Pet? We're Ready for Touchdown!

Whether you’re flying your pet to the United States after a brief stay or a whole lifetime in another country, there are a number of hoops to jump through. Getting all of the details right can be confusing and time-consuming, and improper planning or documentation could delay your pet’s entry into the country. Let us handle all the details for you!

Usa Import Faq

What’s the process?

After submitting your quote request and completing the invoice payment, a dedicated booking specialist will be assigned to assist you. They will take care of all the necessary arrangements for your pet's import, including collecting information and documents from you. On the day of arrival, they will keep you updated on the clearance process, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.

It's important to note that this quote covers import and customs clearance specifically for the United States. It is your responsibility to handle the export process from your country of origin. You have the option to work directly with an airline or engage a local pet shipper.

Additionally, if you are traveling from a high-risk rabies country to the United States, it is your responsibility to obtain the CDC import permit.

For more detailed information on how to bring your beloved pets to the United States, please refer to our comprehensive country pet travel guide page.

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