World of Animals – Bensalem is pleased to offer international health certificate services in partnership with Pawsative Health Certificates, a trusted team that specializes in pet travel paperwork.
Traveling internationally with your pet can feel overwhelming. Each country has its own health requirements, timelines, and forms—and even small errors can cause delays or denied travel. To make this process smoother for our clients, we work closely with Pawsative Health Certificates to ensure everything is completed accurately and on time.
During this process:
- Your pet’s exam and required testing are completed at World of Animals – Bensalem
- Pawsative Health Certificates manages destination-specific paperwork and timelines
- Our teams work together to guide you every step of the way
Because international travel requirements are strict and often time-sensitive, advanced planning is essential. We recommend reaching out as soon as travel is being considered so we can help you prepare without added stress.
If you’re planning international travel with your pet, please contact our team to get started or visit Pawsative Health Certificates to begin the coordination process.
start preparing early
Because travel paperwork can take several weeks to process, we recommend starting early:
- Domestic travel: Begin preparations at least 2 months in advance
- International travel: Begin preparations at least 4 months in advance
- Rabies titers (Hawaii, Australia, etc.): May require even more time
Each country has its own travel regulations, so part of our process includes determining exactly which documents and tests your pet will need. For current guidelines, visit USDA Pet Travel.
What to Know Before Traveling With Your Pet
By Car
- Bring your pet’s vaccine history
- Carry their most recent rabies certificate
- Have a veterinarian-issued health certificate that confirms a recent wellness exam
By Plane
Every airline has different pet policies. Some follow federal/state rules, while others have their own requirements. Before booking, check with your airline and ask:
- What are your pet travel policies?
- Do you allow pets in the cabin?
- Do you offer cargo space for larger pets, and does this affect flight options?
- Are there specific carrier requirements?
- What are your pick-up and drop-off procedures?
How are pets managed during layovers?