An official paper signed by your veterinarian after doing a physical examination and certifying that the animal is in good health and up to date on all its vaccinations.The document varies according to the country where you go and must be bilingual. You take this to the USDA to verify the veterinarian's signature as not everyone can sign them. I advise you to make an appointment at the USDA because if you can't be there for hours and hours. By appointment, everything is resolved quickly and without being very friendly. Remember, get the document of the country where you go on the Internet if you can. We are going to Spain so the EU is used in English and Spanish. Ah, go no earlier than 10 days because the paper expires. Good luck
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It's called a veterinary certificate ... you get it from the vet
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