Animal Care/flight with your animal/flight to Israel
Costs: check at the veterinary clinic, sedation (if it necessary), blood test, delivery person for the blood test, laboratory cost to check the blood test, chip for the animal. Cost might be last at SPCA.
- If you haven't done a Rabies vaccine for your animal you need to do that for dogs and cats for sure. You need to wait one month before you can do the next step.
- Check the country you want to fly to the test you need to do for your animal.
- If your animal need to do Rabies vaccine test check when it needs to do it. Keep the notebook.
- All orders you know you need to care for your animal, you need to do at the local veterinarian, before you meet the district veterinarian.
- Cats and dogs need to do a Rabies test. Go to the local veterinarian and make an appointment. It takes about 45 minutes.
- While you are at the veterinarian you will need to put a chip for your animal if it doesn't have it. The blood test tube will be sent to Beit Dagan lab. You would need to pay for the delivery of the tube.
- For each animal the vet will fill papers from the government web: the veterinary name, phone number, email…your name,…, test date, chip number, the last time your animals got rabies vaccine and how many.
- then you would need to pay for the government payments at the link
- 10 days before the flight you would need to fill at the veterinary paper called “Health Declaration” (two papers once USA and once Europe)
- meeting at Dr Fouad which at 2018 worked on Wednesday at Kanfei Nesharim Street 13 Jerusalem Israel.
- if you do for your animal every year Rabies vaccine and you made once Rabies test you don’t need to do the test again (correctly to 2018).