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  1. I guess I’m confused. Do I need more then one form per port? I have never traveled like this before so I really am clueless,  from what I’m reading the cvi looks like the health certificate .  If they are separate, or I need more then one per port. I’m so sorry some of my disability is intellectually and it takes me a longer time then most to process and understand information , and there is just so much of it 

  2. 1 hour ago, Caribbean Chris said:

     

    Yes, you will need the health certificate & most recent rabies certificate. Cruise lines expect this when you check in. Your vet inspects the dog and fills it out, valid 30 days.

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/APHIS7001.pdf

    Thank you, Chris. Your reply is invaluable.

    I called the vet  and have an appointment for the 30th. My cruise is on the 6th, and I leave the state on the 5th. They said that since it’s just a trip to Canada, they should have it back right away in the office before I even leave. Does this seem correct?

    This will be my first cruise, and I’m really excited but also a bit nervous. If anyone has any tips or advice for a first-time service dog cruiser, I would greatly appreciate it!

  3. Thank you, Chris. Your reply is invaluable.

    I called the vet  and have an appointment for the 30th. My cruise is on the 6th, and I leave the state on the 5th. They said that since it’s just a trip to Canada, they should have it back right away in the office before I even leave. Does this seem correct?

    This will be my first cruise, and I’m really excited but also a bit nervous. If anyone has any tips or advice for a first-time service dog cruiser, I would greatly appreciate it!

  4. I am looking for guidance,  I am going on an Alaskan leaving Cali cruise. This stops in Canada. I have my import form ,  vaccine records. Ect.  But am not understanding the health certificate for.  It says online Canada doesn’t require a health certificate usda ,  but carnival is saying they require health certificate for service dogs.  Is there something I’m not understanding? I need to make sure everything is in line for cruise in beginning of September 

  5. First time cruise,  I plan to bring my service dog , 

    I have submitted the cdc import form, my vaccine and microchip records.  The cruise line is asking for a usda health certificate,  that’s ok with me. But when I call my vet. They say it’s not needed for Canada.  Can someone help me decipher what I am misunderstanding?  I’m more than happy to get anything needed. But need help understanding  .  Is it carnivals requirement? And can the vet do one of the country doesn’t require it? I’m just overwhelmed and confused planning.  I leave in sept for the Alaska cruise out of San Fran. With one stop in Canada. 

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