
Planning to travel with your pet? Whether you’re moving across the country or taking your furry family member abroad, you’ll need an official health certificate to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.
At Greenland Veterinary Hospital,, Dr. Katie Stals is a USDA-Accredited Veterinarian, fully qualified to issue both international and interstate health certificates for dogs, cats, and other companion animals.
What Does This Mean for You?
- Official Documentation: Dr. Stals can complete and sign USDA APHIS Form 7001 and country-specific international health certificates.
- Expert Guidance: She stays up-to-date with the latest regulations for pet travel, helping you avoid costly or heartbreaking delays.
- Timely Processing: We understand tight timelines and will work with you to schedule exams and finalize paperwork with accuracy and efficiency.
- Personalized Support: Every destination has different requirements—Dr. Stals and our team will walk you through every step to ensure you and your pet are prepared.

What You Need to Know Before Your Appointment
Start Early! International travel requirements can take weeks (sometimes months) to complete.
Bring accurate travel dates, destination details, and vaccination records to your appointment.
Some destinations may require rabies titers, microchipping, or treatment documentation—we’ll help you navigate what’s needed.
We’ll coordinate with the USDA Endorsement Office if additional approval is required for international travel.
Book Your Travel Exam Today
Dr. Katie Stals is here to make your pet's travel experience as smooth as yours. Let us help you get where you're going—safely and legally.
Call us at (603) 433-5665, Book an Appointment Online or Fill out the form below to get started! Traveling with your pet doesn’t have to be stressful. With Dr. Katie Stals and our experienced team on your side, you can focus on the journey—not the paperwork.