Kingsbury Animal Hospital

USDA - Traveling With Your Pet -- Tips and Facts for Pet Travel (US Department of Agriculture)

US State and Territory Animal Import Regulations - The
information on this system has been received from each of the State Veterinarians, but may not reflect the most recent information.  Please check with the appropriate State Veterinarian if you have any questions concerning the information provided or on the legal interpretation of the referenced regulations.

Quarantine Requirements for Travel to HawaiiHawaii is rabies free. Hawaii's quarantine law is designed to protect residents and pets from potentially serious health problems associated with the introduction and spread of rabies. All dogs and cats, regardless of age (puppies and kittens included) or purpose, must comply with Hawaii’s dog and cat import requirements.

International Animal Export Regulations- This is the USDA site where you can download all the official forms and regulations for exporting your pet to another country

Worldwide Travel Guide for Pet Owners - World's largest database of accommodations and services that welcome pets.  Free search by city, state/province, region or country. Book most accommodations online.  Traveling abroad? Pet immigration rules, avoid quarantine for dogs, pet passport forms, tips on importing pets.

petswelcome.com -  It's a pet crazy universe out there ... so why not explore it with petswelcome.com--the internet's largest pet/travel resource? Click on our Lodging Listings for over 25,000 hotels, B&Bs, ski resorts, campgrounds, and beaches that are pet-friendly. Check out our Travel Tips section to learn how to take your pet anywhere. Or visit our Info Xchange to find answers from millions of other sophisticated travelers like yourself.

American Kennel Club - Rules and fees for shipping dogs vary by airline, so learn your airline's policies by calling ahead or going to the carrier's website (see below).  The American Kennel Club offers a handy chart that compares airlines' rules and fees.

Humane Society of the United States - Tips for safe air travel with your pet

Air Transport Association of America -This document is designed to provide general guidelines to assist customers with safely transporting their pets by air. Please keep in mind that not all airlines accept pets for travel, either in the cabin or cargo bin. Those carriers that do accept pets for travel have their own pet transportation policy. Customers need to contact their airline directly when making travel plans for their pet.


                        Below are links to the pet policies of airlines serving
                              the Lambert St. Louis International Airport


Air Tran
American Airlines
Continental
Delta Airlines
Frontier Airlines
Northwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines
United Airlines
USAirways
USA3000


Traveling with your pet on the Queen Mary 2
    
     (oh, come on, you're curious about this aren't you?)