The Hidden Paperwork: Why Your “Service Animal” Might Still Face Quarantine Abroad
Your service animal may be flight approved, but international borders follow stricter rules, and quarantine can still happen without precise paperwork.
Your service animal may be flight approved, but international borders follow stricter rules, and quarantine can still happen without precise paperwork.
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