Through an area where avian influenza is in the process of eradication with vaccination and the final destination of the birds is a free area, eradicated or in a process of eradication.Regarding avian influenza, the importer shall request of DINESA (telephone number: 01 (800) 7-51-21-00, an official letter in order to transport the birds through the Mexican Republic if the transit of the product is:.The importation of food or any bedding material is prohibited.The expenses incurred for these operations are to be paid by the importer. In case one animal becomes sick or dies, clinical tests must be performed to determine the source of the problem.Each owner is allowed to carry up to three pets.Mexico will reject VS Form 7001 health certificates if they are not signed and sealed by a Veterinary Services veterinarian.Ages: "Months" or "Years" is accepted while "mos" or "yrs" is not.States: Must be the entire word and not the two-letter abbreviation.Dates: "January" is accepted while "Jan" is not.Except for the abbreviations in the Consignor, Consignee, and Accredited Veterinarian and endorsing VMO fields, the HC must not contain abbreviations.Documents with handwritten information will be rejected.be type written, or completed using a word processor or computer.IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS for preparing Health Certificates when traveling with your pet from the U.S. For further information please contact the following phone numbers: 59051000 ext. and Mexico with your dog, you can request to register in the “Pet Program - Frequent Traveler”. NOTE: If you travel regularly between the U.S. This HRZ only applies to domestic dogs ( Canis lupus familiaris), and domestic cats ( felis catus). Only the portion of food used to feed the animal during the day of arrival, will be allowed. When the cage/carrier is dirty and/or contains bed disposable (newspaper wood – other materials) toys or edible products, a disinfection will be applied, removing all that is inside of the carrier/cage, for a proper destruction.Į. Compliance of what is indicated in this document, does not exempt the importer of presenting documents, complying with applications and/or procedures requested by other authorities.ĭ. Enclosed to the letterhead, it can be accepted a copy of the professional registration number (or equivalent).Ĭ. Such information should be presented in a letterhead, including the professional registration number (or equivalent). If your pet(s) is/are under treatment due to lesions and/or infections on the skin due to mites, dermatomycosis, dermatophylosis, hairless or similar lesions, you should present to the official personnel of SADER/SENASICA the diagnostic and treatment instructed by the Veterinarian. Other requirements/information about inspection at the OISA, upon presentation of the shipment in Mexico:ī. Expenses derived from such actions, should be paid by the importer. Otherwise, SENASICA, through the Animal Health General Direction, will determine the measures to be applied. The animal(s) will remain at the OISA until confirmation that the parasites are not exotic/foreign to Mexico, or are not under an Animal Health Program (Campaign) in Mexico. If ticks are detected, the SENASICA personnel will take a sample of the ectoparasite(s) for its diagnostic at the official laboratory, and will verify that all parasites are removed from the pet(s). *If at the physical inspection parasites are detected, the owner/user should contact a Veterinarian (anyone) in order he/she applies an appropriate treatment. The animal(s) does/do not present fresh wounds or wounds in a healing process.The animal(s) is/are free of ectoparasites*.
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