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Veterinarians & Animal Care Living in Puerto Vallarta SPCA needs Help

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Up-date July 15 2024 from the US CDC at the bottom of this page

Many folks vacation to Puerto Vallarta and during their stay they fall in love with a homeless cat or dog. What do you do? Take it home with you of course! Here are a few tips regarding what steps should be taken to make sure your new family member receives the frequent flyer miles he/she so deserves. IT’S EASY! Please consult with your airline as each has different criteria.

The very first step would be to take the rescue to a local veterinarian. The animal will be examined for any overt physical issues and treated for internal/external parasites (fleas, ticks and worms).   Check out our list of recommended vets in the Puerto Vallarta area.
A few tests should be performed to ensure you have a healthy animal. These include a test for distemper and the parvovirus as well as for ehrlichia, a tick borne disease which is not contagious but deadly if left untreated.  Approximately 80 to 90% of street dogs carry this deadly disease yet can remain asymptomatic for an extended period of time. This disease is not well known outside of Mexico, and therefore may not be recognized.
Ask your vet what YOUR animal needs in order to fly home with you.
Obtain a health certificate (Carta de Salud) from the vet as it is required by all airlines, i.e. a rabies vaccine is required for pets over 12 weeks of age.
You must reserve a spot on the plane for your animal. You can probably even do this after your flight is booked.  Some airlines welcome furry friends and go an extra mile to make your travels pleasant for all.
Small animals can fly in the cabin under the seat in front of you. Your airline will provide the details (hard or soft kennel – and size restrictions).
Larger animals need to fly in cargo. Again, your airline will provide the details. If your animal must go in cargo, be sure to check with your airline for specific restrictions.  For example, there are blackout dates due to extremes in temperature at the departure and/or arrival locations.

NOTE: Kennels are more affordable in supermarkets in Canada and the US than in Vallarta. So, if you KNOW you are going to rescue an animal, consider purchasing your kennel up north and bringing it with you to Vallarta. Check with your airline to see if they would accept an empty kennel on your trip to Vallarta, and if there is a charge to do so.

For more information you should check with your individual airline and beware that policies are always subject to change.

Click here to see who has earned their “Angel with Wings” status at the SPCA carrying one of our animals to its furrever home!

To give you an idea of airline policy, we suggest you check out the following web pages from the best airlines for pet travel that we used most, that have direct flights from PVR:

Alaska Airlines – Traveling with Pets
http://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/policies/pets-traveling-with-pets.aspx

WESTJET – Travel info for Pets
https://www.westjet.com/en-mx/travel-info/pets

AIR Transat
https://www.airtransat.com/en-CA/Travel-information/Special-services/Pets-and-service-dogs

Recommended Veterinarians – Puerto Vallarta
The following is a list of veterinarians recommended in the area.

Wolfs Veterinary
Milan 301, Col. Versalles, Puerto Vallarta.
322-293-4474
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veterinaria.wolfs

Dr. Juan Tamayo
Versalles Animal Hospital
Aldanaca #178, Local 4
Col. Versalles
Office: (322) 2240 249
Mobile: (044) 322 150 9178 -Emergencies from 8 am until midnight

Dr. Manuel Peña
Mascotas
Office: (322) 2996463
Mobile: (044) 322 2240 319 – Emergencies

For those traveling from Europe:

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Does part of your move to Puerto Vallarta include a furry family member? Bringing a pet into Mexico in 2024 requires navigating various regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of your pet.

These rules are essential for preventing the spread of disease and ensuring that pets are well cared for during their journey. While the process may seem a little daunting, we have the steps to get you and your four-legged friend on your way to your new life in Mexico.

To legally bring a pet into Mexico, you must first visit a licensed veterinarian in your home country to obtain a health certificate. This certificate must be issued within 10 days of your pet’s arrival in Mexico and should document that your pet is free from infectious diseases and has received all required vaccinations. Specifically, dogs and cats need to be vaccinated against rabies, and the rabies certificate should be valid for at least 30 days before arrival but not more than a year old.1

When entering in Puerto Vallarta by air, you will need to present these documents to the Mexican animal health authorities at airport. Your pet will undergo a brief physical inspection to check for signs of illness or distress. If fleas or ticks are found, you may be required to seek veterinary treatment before your pet is allowed to leave the airport facility.

Another key element is to have a crate or carrier that meets International Air Transport Association (IATA) which will ensure your pet’s comfort and safety during transit. It’s also important to note that during summer months, pets are not permitted to travel in the lower cargo areas of aircraft, due to hot temperatures.

Mexico currently does not require a quarantine period for pets that meet all the regulatory requirements. However, you should stay updated with the latest information from the Mexican Government’s agricultural health authority (SENASICA) as regulations can change and guidance here is only current as per time of publication.

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