If you are heading to the beach, a foreign country, or visiting family out of state, bringing your pet along for the ride can make the trip even more special. But summer pet travel takes more than just tossing a leash in your bag. There’s a lot to consider, from what to pack to where to stay and, yes, pet travel certificates. Miami Pet Clinic helps pet owners prepare for summer travel with services like official travel certificates and health evaluations. Here’s everything you need to know before you hit the road (or sky) with your four-legged co-pilot.
Air Travel vs. Road Trips with Your Pet
Flying with Pets
Airlines almost always require paperwork for flying, and rules for travel certificates vary depending on the carrier and destination. Most also require:
- Proof of vaccinations (especially rabies)
- An approved carrier
- Pet’s weight and breed information
Driving with Pets
Road trips allow more flexibility, but states or hotels can require certifications, too. You should also consider:
- Using a crash-tested harness or crate
- Stopping for water and bathroom breaks
- Keeping the car cool and well-ventilated
Why Does Your Pet Need a Travel Certificate?
Travel certificates, also known as pet health certificates or Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), are required documentation proving that your pet is healthy and up to date on vaccines and other requirements. These certificates are typically needed when:
- Flying with your pet (domestic or international)
- Crossing state or country borders
- Staying in certain pet-friendly hotels or vacation rentals
- Visiting national parks or events requiring proof of health
The certificate must be issued by a licensed and USDA-accredited veterinarian and is usually valid for 10–30 days. Requirements vary by destination, so always check what’s needed well in advance. Make sure to contact a veterinarian who provides travel certificates as soon as you begin planning your trip.
What to Pack When Traveling with a Pet
You wouldn’t leave home without your essentials, and your pet shouldn't either. Pack everything that your pet will need, including:
- Current ID tags and microchip info
- Travel certificate and vaccination records
- Food and water, along with bowls and treats
- Medications (plus extras, just in case)
- Favorite toys or blankets for comfort
- Waste bags or litter supplies
- Leash, harness, and carrier/crate (airline-approved if flying)
- Pet first-aid kit
If your pet is prone to car sickness or anxiety, ask your vet about safe calming solutions or anti-nausea medication.
Tips for a Comfortable Stay Away from Home
New environments can be stressful for pets, especially if you’re staying in a hotel, Airbnb, or family member’s house. Stick to your pet’s usual feeding, walking, and bedtime schedule as closely as possible. A favorite bed, toy, or blanket can ease anxiety and provide a sense of security in unfamiliar spaces. Look up dog-friendly parks, trails, or walking routes ahead of time to keep your pet happy during your trip.
If you are traveling to a destination with high temperatures, follow heat safety. Even with windows cracked, summer heat can be deadly in just minutes. Never leave your pets in a hot car or a non-air-conditioned house. Also, don’t walk your dog during the hottest part of the day, as the hot asphalt can cause injury.
Preparing Your Pet for Travel in Miami, FL
Traveling with your pet can be one of the best parts of your summer adventure if you plan ahead. Let Miami Pet Clinic help your pet get ready with expert advice and veterinary-approved documentation. We offer travel certificates for pets in Miami and from areas like Little Havana, Coral Groves, and Allapattah. Planning a summer getaway with your pet? Contact us to book your pet’s travel certificate appointment.