Upon logging into Passpaw, you will be asked to review and acknowledge some important information about pet travel.
Before you and your furry friend embark on your next adventure, we want you to know a few important things about the process of obtaining international health certificates. Understanding and acknowledging the below will ensure your trip is free of any ruff surprises.
By using Passpaw, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
1. Dynamic Nature of Travel Requirements: Passpaw provides the most up-to-date information on travel and entry requirements for various countries. However, countries may change their requirements without notice, and updates may not be immediately reflected in our service. We also recommend that you check with your airline for any additional requirements they may have.
2. Maintaining Flexible Travel Plans: Due to the possibility of sudden changes in entry or travel requirements, we strongly recommend maintaining flexible travel plans. Note that any contagious illness, even mild ones like an upper respiratory infection, can impact pet's travel plans and may delay the issuance of the health certificate. For all the above reasons, we are not liable for any disruptions to your travel plans, and we recommend maintaining flexibility in your itinerary and travel bookings.
3. Your Responsibility: We'll let you and your veterinarian's office know what information is required by the countries you intend to visit, but it is your responsibility to provide accurate and recent information and documentation. Failure to comply with a country's requirements may result in denied entry or other complications.
5. USDA Endorsement: The USDA must endorse your pet's travel certificate. Our service will provide you and your veterinarian's office with the details of when you need to submit the certificate to the USDA by, but we cannot control or influence the USDA's processing times or guarantee that the USDA will meet your planned travel dates. Please be aware that each country determines the timing for the pet examination, and the certificate cannot be submitted to the USDA before that time.
6. No Guarantee of Entry: Compliance with all entry requirements does not guarantee that you will be granted entry into any country, as this decision rests ultimately solely with the relevant agricultural and public health authorities at your destination.
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