Proper animal transport requires a verified Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) completed by an accredited veterinarian, often within 10 days of travel, alongside proof of rabies vaccination. International travel generally necessitates an ISO-compliant microchip, USDA-APHIS endorsement for U.S. departures, and potential quarantine preparations like rabies titer tests. For more detailed information, you can visit the USDA-APHIS pet travel page or explore resources from PetTravel.com Documentation - Pets & Animals - American Airlines Cargo
: Many modern "passes" utilize scannable QR codes or microchip registration to help reunite lost pets with their owners.
This occurs when the microchip number entered does not match the database. Solutions: