Health report, which is issued by any state veterinary clinic (Veterinary certificate, form No.1). The report shall contain information about age vaccinations. The last hydrophobia vaccination shall be made not earlier than one year and not later than two months prior the flight.
A certificate from a club (Union of Cynologique Organizations of Russia or Russian Cynologique Association), confirming that the dog has no breeding value. Certificates from other clubs may not be accepted by the customs.
Dr. Yuri Shishmaryov, DVM & Valeria Shishmaryova
Tel.: (495) 694-03-88 home)
Tel.: 8-901-539-39-56 or 8-916-044-63-33 (cell, when calling from within Russia)
Tel.: +7-901-539-39-56 or +7-916-044-63-33 (cell, when calling from abroad)
E-mail: yuriandvaleria@gmail.com
Movet Veterinary Clinic
Ulitsa Vasilisy Kozhinoy d.23,
Metro Filyovsky Park
Tel.: (499) 142-01-04, (499) 142-01-05
E-mail: info@movet.ru
http://www.movet.ru
http://www.facebook.com/movetclinic
Recommended Contacts at Movet:
Lena, Rina and Zoya work Thu, Fri and Sat from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. out of "Kabinet" No.9 (Room 9). Anastasia and her lovely assistants Katia Kazilina and Nastia Fedulova work on Thu, Fri and Sat from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. out of "Kabinet" No.1 (Room 1). We highly recommend calling Dr. Lena Gauss or Dr. Anastasia Grishina directly to make an appointment.
Tsentr Veterinary Clinic
Tsvetnoy Bulvar d.11, Building 1
Metro Tsvetnoy Bulvar
Tel.: (495) 621-63-76, (495) 621-65-65
http://www.vetcentr.ru
Valeria Shishmaryova,
Tel.:/Fax: (+7 495) 694-03-88 (home),
Tel.: 8-901-539-39-56 (mobile, when calling from within Russia),
Tel.: +7-901-539-39-56 (mobile, when calling from abroad)
In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia from 16.11.2006 ? 422 veterinary accompanying documents are issued for all kinds of animals to be transported. Therefore, to move animals through the territory of the Russian Federation and export to CIS countries is necessary to issue a veterinary certificate form number 1 in the institutions subordinated to the executive authorities of the Russian Federation in the field of veterinary medicine.
Avoiding quarantine or delays are the border while traveling with a pet is made much easier when you have your Pet Passport complete with up to date and accurate information for the destination of your trip.
The charges for this document varies from vet to vet.
Valid for 5 days from the date of issue and prior to the movement of animals.
At least six months
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Good veterinary clinics/veterinarians in Russia provide pet owners with pet passports that look very similar to passports for people. These passports are bi-lingual (Russian and English) or tri-lingual (Russian, English, and French) and contain information on your cat/dog and all administered vaccinations. There is also space for a photo of your pet. EU countries issue so-called EU passports for pets, while other countries may issue different documents verifying your pets vaccination status. The form of the document is not important, as long as it clearly shows when your cat/dog was vaccinated and which vaccine was used.
The typical pet passport will include primary information about your pet, which often includes a photograph, description of the pet, and information (name, contact info) about the owner. It can also consist of details about the pets microchip or identification tattoo; as to these identifications are necessary for pets applying for pet passports. Pet passports also contain proof of rabies immunization and blood tests to validate the presence of rabies antibodies. This information is typically located on the Pet Passport which is issued and signed by a vet.
A pet passport is a certificate created to allow animals to travel across state or country borders without having to go into quarantine.
A pet passport is such a significant part of traveling with your pet because it enables pet owners to assemble all required and important information about your pet into one place.
Having such important information in one place makes it easier for airport officials to confirm your pets health and vaccination records.
Russia requires imported pets to have an international pet passport. Such passports can be obtained at veterinary clinics and basically say that your pet has a clean bill of health. Upon entering Russia, you will need to register your pet with customs officials and pay a small registration fee. You should be aware that Russian dormitories do not allow pets in any form, so it is likely that you will have to find other living arrangements with your pet.
A pet passport simplifies and speeds up the process of traveling with your pet.
http://sprinkspettravel.com/pet-passports/
http://www.facebook.com/movetclinic
http://moscow.usembassy.gov/ https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/tcsneakpreview/page/countrydetail/RU/details.htm
http://russia.angloinfo.com/moving/moving-pet-animals/leaving-russia-with-pets/
http://government.ru/en/department/59/
Obtain a health certificate from your veterinarian or veterinary agency in your origin country before departure. Depending on the export regulations in your origin country, this certificate will be issued anywhere from ten (10) to three (3) days before your pets departure. Note that in some countries (including Russia) the pet passport issued by the local vet or veterinary agency must be exchanged for an international health certificate at the airport of departure. An English-language health certificate is normally acceptable for entry into any country.