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.
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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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