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Common Veterinary Entry Document

A common veterinary entry document is a special paper that helps keep track of important information about animals when they cross borders into a new country. Think of it like a passport for your pet!

Just like we need to show our passports and answer a bunch of questions at the airport before we can enter a new country, animals need to go through a similar process too. That's where the common veterinary entry document comes in.

This document helps to make sure that the animals coming into the country are healthy and don't have any diseases that could harm other animals or people. It also makes it easier for officials to check the animals' medical history and make sure they have been vaccinated for certain diseases, depending on where they are coming from and where they are going.

So the next time you see a pet traveling with their owners, know that they probably have a common veterinary entry document to make sure they can pass through customs and enjoy their travels just like we do!