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United Airlines' dog travel policy requires all dogs to have a health certificate and proof of rabies vaccination from their vet. Ensure your dog is vaccinated against rabies well in advance, as they won't be able to travel for 30 days after their last rabies shot.
Most airlines will require you present a health certificate issued and signed by a licensed vet within 10 days (or shorter, depending on where you're going) of your trip to prove your pet is healthy enough to travel, and won't spread anything harmful upon landing.
You will need a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection to travel and some airlines require an acclimation certificate. Both of these certificates can only be completed and signed by a federally accredited veterinarian.
Transport RulesDelta does not require a health certificate for pets traveling in the cabin but the certificate may required by the state you are traveling to. The kennel must be large enough to allow your pet to stand up, turn around, and sit without its head touching the top.
You will need a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection to travel and some airlines require an acclimation certificate. Both of these certificates can only be completed and signed by a federally accredited veterinarian.