Yes, My Dog Has a Passport. Here’s How Yours Can Have One, Too

Gigi C.

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A “pet passport” gives dogs admission to an elite class of international furry travelers.
That’s right, my dog has a passport. People usually widen their eyes in surprise and intrigue as those words slip out of my mouth. Their reaction makes sense since not even half of the American population currently have passports themselves (despite increased stats over the years).
With the convenience of a Pet Passport, my ultra-bossy rescue Yorkie, Roger Wellington, has already traveled to over 20 countries, which is quite impressive considering only 11% of Americans have been to 10 or more countries.
As dog ownership skyrockets, dog travel has, too. As of 2021, a whopping 48 million American households have a dog, and about 37% of pet owners travel with their dogs—a substantial 19% increase over the last decade. Besides the typical road trips, more and more dogs are flying on planes like never before. The Department of Transportation estimates that over two million pets travel by air each year. If you plan on traveling internationally with your dog often, the best investment you can make is to get a Pet Passport for your furry traveler.
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