Requirements for dog entry into PR
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They don't quarantine, but they need a health certificate and rabies shot. The link above is to the regulations of PR.
That is the official set of requirements, thanks for digging it out.
聽 I've been traveling with my dog to &from NY to PR at least 8 times. PR has no quarantine policy. But Federal Airlines requires a Vet "Animal Health Statement" . Which will verify that certain vaccines are up to date they being Rabies, DA2PP, DA2PPL, Canine influenza, Lyme Vaccine, Bordetella and Lepto Vaccine. A Heartworm Blood Test and Fecal Exam since be current also.聽 This Animal Health Statement is good for 10 days from statement so schedule Veterinary visit within several days before travel.聽 Also some Airlines are stricter with rules when traveling below 45degrees and above 85 unless separate document by a Certified Vet stating your breed hand handle these temps. It's called an Acclamation Statement.聽 I've used it with Delta when 20degrees and they argued he wouldn't be able to fly but I pushed the issue with this Acclamation Form.聽 He was finally allowed to fly. More of a problem with single coat breeds but ask Vet and get form just in case.聽 FYI Delta no longer allow Pets in climate control luggage area. American Airlines I experienced are alot stricter with all policies. Short flights they still require providing a water bottle and food during flight.聽 United not bad, but I will have to fly out of New Jersey. JFK is more convenient and feasible. Call up Airlines from your departing airport and get any answers. Btw any pets under totally 20lbs including the carrying kennel can fly under your seat but only 4 or 5 per flight. Also lots of breed restrictions especially those in the pug nose, pit bulls or hybrids. Plan ahead to avoid massive headaches & rescheduling.. Good Luck and enjoy beautiful Puerto Rico.. jose
Once the dog lands in Puerto Rico there are no 'dog police' so I would not worry about any further complications.
But I do rrecommend that you do all your necessary vetting before coming to PR, including any vaccines your local vet recommends, plus 4DX testing and treatment for any positive results, since the medicine used to treat heartworm (HW) is often difficult to obtain here. (So be sure to keep your dog聽 up to date on HW preventive, as HW is prevalent here.)
If聽 your dog requires the care of a veterinary specialists, they are few and far between in PR (there are only 3 accredited veterinary surgeons on the island, no heart specialist, 2 or 3 ophthalmic specialists, no internists).
So if your dog聽 needs something along those lines, get it done before you come.
Don't mean to scare you, there are many very good veterinarians here. Just maybe not quite as up to date as what you may be used to, depending on where you are coming from.
Good luck!
No, there are no veterinary schools in Puerto Rico. All veterinarians receive their education off island.
I know that聽 Tuskegee University provides a number of scholarships to Puerto Rican students who are interested in becoming veterinarians. The problem is, they don't all return and/or stay on the island once聽 they graduate.
Many of the local universities here offer veterinary technician courses. Very few of the graduates go on to become certified, though. (They can work without the license).
joysarnelli wrote:ReyP,
No, there are no veterinary schools in Puerto Rico. All veterinarians receive their education off island.
I know that聽 Tuskegee University provides a number of scholarships to Puerto Rican students who are interested in becoming veterinarians. The problem is, they don't all return and/or stay on the island once聽 they graduate.
Many of the local universities here offer veterinary technician courses. Very few of the graduates go on to become certified, though. (They can work without the license).
Interesting, thanks.
One of my dogs has heart problems and seizures and is in 5 or 6 medications, we see the cardiologist and neurological specialist at the Tuft Vet school (not cheap).
When you travel back from PR to the States, and your original health certificate is out-of-date, you will need to get a local veterinarian to give you a new health certificate, so bring a printout of your dog's vaccinations, etc, from your normal vet. It is not a big deal to get the certificate.聽 If you are in my area (Humacao) or if you are in the area of Arroyo, I can recommend a veterinarian.聽 If you are like me, you have your veterinarian's phone number on hand at all times 'just in case'.
In PR you need to protect your dog from ticks, they seem common.
聽 13lbs. great!聽 聽Shouldn't be a problem taking K-9 on flight placed under your seat.聽 Carrying kennel must allowed for K-9 to be able to sit up and lay unrestricted.聽 Not allowed to removed pet during entire flight, although I've taken most of my flights on the Red Eye (lights out) and seen pets on laps hidden away from flight crew..all good but if caught they will reinstruct you to put back in kennel and not to repeat.聽 What airlines are you looking to use?聽 Dimension requirements are all close to same measurements.. Either way have no worries just have Health certificate and proper carrying crate. Fly away in peace..jose
I called the airlines the day I placed the reservation directly with American Airlines. We will check in 3-4 hours in advance just in case cause I know we will have trouble somewhere between a baby, dog, formula, baby water, and a ton of luggage
Im flying to St Thomas and I have a layover in PR. Do I still need all the health requirements for PR if I鈥檓 already doing it for St Thomas and not staying? Our layover is only a couple hours.
Hello Hannah,
Welcome to expat.com!
You have unfortunately posted on an inactive discussion and I highly doubt that you will receive any responses.
You can try posting a new discussion on the Puerto Rico forum.
Cheers,
Yoginee
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