Flying with a Dog from Mexico to Argentina — Requirements

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Vaccinations

Rabies vaccination
Valid rabies vaccination required. For dogs receiving their first rabies vaccine, the vaccination must be given at least 21 days before entry into Argentina. No waiting period is required for booster vaccinations administered without a break in cover. Vaccine must be documented in the CVI.
Before 21 days entry Official source

Documents

International Veterinary Certificate (CVI) — in Spanish
A CVI issued, signed, and sealed by the official veterinary authority of the country of origin. The certificate must be in Spanish or accompanied by a certified Spanish translation. It must state: owner details; animal identification (species, breed, sex, age, coat colour, identifying marks); rabies vaccination details (vaccine name, batch number, date, expiry); antiparasitic treatment details; and a clinical health declaration. Valid for 60 calendar days from issuance as long as the rabies vaccination remains current on entry.
Valid for 60 days Official source

Other Requirements

Clinical examination (within 10 days of CVI issuance)
A veterinarian must certify the dog is clinically healthy, free of external and internal parasites, and fit for transport. The examination must be performed within 10 days before the CVI issuance date.
Before 10 days CVI issuance date Official source
Antiparasitic treatment (internal and external)
Internal and external antiparasitic treatment within 15 days before the CVI issuance date, using veterinary-approved products. Product names and active ingredients must be recorded in the CVI.
Before 15 days CVI issuance date Official source

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