Whilst pet travel to Mexico is no more difficult than shipping a pet to any other country in the world, it is always wise to ‘wise up’ a little about the process, just to ensure that it is as smooth as possible.
Firstly, pet travel Mexico will require a pet passport (if you are sending your pet from outside of the country). The purpose of a pet passport is to list the medical history of your animal, as well as give information about the vaccinations that they have had. If they do not have a medical record, it is likely that your pet will be turned away from the border. In some cases, they may be put into quarantine which can take many, many months.
In addition to this, actually getting to Mexico is not as simple as you may think. You have to realise that there are a number of different things to think about. For example, you need to know that your animal is getting to the country quickly. Travel, particularly via air, can be incredibly stressful for an animal. You, therefore, want to minimise the amount that they are doing. In addition to this, you want to know that your pet is being looked after every single step of the way.





