dogs can fly to Mexico. it was spring break last year and all my friends got to go to Mexico for vacation but i didnt have enough money to go. i was so sad and my dog and i sat on the couch and watched dumbo. my dog felt so inspired that when i took him outside so he can "do his business" he just started flying around. i gave him a map and within 48 hours i was in Mexico.
Yes, provided you follow the bus line directions about traveling with pets.
As an advice, you should also have a certificate of good health issued by a veterinarian 10 days prior to your trip. Also you should have proof of anti-rabies vaccines, administered no more than 15 days prior to traveling to Mexico. These certificates are not usually requested, but it is better to be on the safe side.
You don't need a passport, but you need certain documents to take your dog with you when traveling to Mexico:
The most important thing to know about traveling with your dog to Mexico is that you must have a document (preferably in English and Spanish) stating that he is in good general health and has all his vaccines up-to-date. Rabies is a real danger in Mexico as there are plenty of wild and unvaccinated animals. For young dogs especially, bordetella (kennel cough) vaccine is highly recommended. This is common in the south Texas region and most of Mexico. Most vets in Texas have the "Statement of Health" forms in English and Spanish. It is a good idea to make sure that the vaccinations are valid beyond your return date to the USA. If you cross with a pet with an out-of-date vaccination, he will be detained until a local vet can make a house call to the quarantine facility to vaccinate him.
If you are flying, the airlines are very strict about the necessary documentation and the health certificate must be dated within a few days of your departure, generally no more than ten. They also will not fly an animal if the weather on either end is too hot or too cold on the day of the flight. Get the story from your specific airline to comply with their kennel and other requirements.
The Mexican government is supposed to require an inspection by animal authorities as well. It is highly unlikely you will ever see one of these inspectors, but if you are flying in, there may be one on duty. If you are driving you will not find one. Don't worry about it. The health certificate is enough for any additional inspection in 99% of cases.
There is a limit to the number of pets you can bring into Mexico. While this changes from time to time without notice, it is currently three.
idk i want to know so i can take my dog w me so pls tell me
No, dogs are not issued passports. But it will need a vet report. Some countries automatically place animals in quarantine the moment they enter. Check with Mexico on what they require .
If you live in Mexico then no.
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A great website that tells you the best way and time to travel to Baja, Mexico on a budget would be at gomexico.about.com/od/.../f/when_to_go_mexico.htm. This website gives you great detail on which way and the best time to travel to Baja, Mexico with a dog on a budget.
Yes
No.
If entering Mexico via airplane, yes.
To Canada you can; to Mexico you can't.
A passport (air travel) or ID/birth certificate (land travel) and some money to spend are all you need.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
Yes.
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