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If you rely on a seeing-eye dog, there are certain considerations you need to factor into your travel plans. Not all countries permit service animals.  And in many cases, there are quarantine regulations, inoculation requirements, and enough long-term restrictions to make a short-term medical tourism vacation impossible for those who rely on seeing-eye dogs.

Make Sure You Have Permission First

The easiest way to research each country’s seeing-eye dog policy is to call or write the closest consulate or embassy for that country. Be sure to take names, dates, and any relevant contact information in case you have difficulties later on.  It’s not uncommon for there to exist “disconnects” between consulates and their home countries.

You can also check out the US State Department’s section on travel advisories and regulations for certain countries. Sometimes, you can find pertinent information concerning service animal guidelines.

Check with the Airports

Call ahead and make sure you have “written” permission from any airports (domestic and international) and airlines that you plan to use during your travels.  US airports are required to make certain arrangements for those with disabilities, but international policy isn't terribly consistent.  This is why you still need to call ahead, make the appropriate arrangements, and have all of your paperwork in order.

Paperwork, Permits, and Inoculations

Transporting animals across borders almost always involves various forms and applications. The exact paperwork required will vary slightly from airport to airport and country to country.  But in most cases, you’ll need various types of permits, proof of inoculations, veterinary certificates, and proof of your disability. Because much of this paperwork can take days or weeks to gather, give yourself plenty of time before going on your medical tourism vacation.

Discuss Your Plans with a Veterinarian

Because your dog’s health is extremely important, you’ll need to discuss your travel plans with a veterinarian to make sure that your dog remains healthy and happy. Below are just a few of the more important concerns worth noting:

  • Is your dog a good fit for whatever medical tourism destinations that you plan to visit? Taking a long haired seeing-eye dog to a place like Bangkok might not be the best idea. The humidity, pollution, and heat can cause any number of complications.
  • What type of food, sleeping environment, and hygiene will you be able to offer your dog?   Can you easily find medication?  Will you be able to find familiar dog food?
  • Can your dog handle long flights and hard travel? It’s not uncommon for some flights to exceed 24 hours (when you factor in the connections).
If you cannot get satisfactory answers to the above questions, you might have to consider an alternate medical tourism destination or mode of travel.  Perhaps hiring a personal guide or using some type of walking aid would be more suitable for your needs.  Again, these are all personal choices.  If you do decide to stick with your seeing-eye dog, make sure you fully understand the potential hazards and complications involved.
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