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March 10th, 2010 
Lynda MacMahon N.A.R.
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The process of bringing your pet into Mexico is relatively straightforward. First of all, it's a relief for many people when they find out that there is no quarantine period when bringing a pet into Mexico. But there are two other requirements.

The first thing you'll need is a vaccination certificate from a veterinarian that shows your pet has been vaccinated for rabies, hepatitis, PIP and Leptospirosis. Next, you'll need to have an official health certificate from a veterinarian that was issued no longer than 72 hours before crossing the border.

You are limited to bringing in two large pets at the border, but if you talk to the consulate before your trip, it's possible to bring in all of your pets.





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