Bayside Veterinary Hospital

(619) 225-8000

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(619) 463-9861

Guide to Managing Vaccine Schedules While Traveling or Relocating


Whether you’re planning a cross-country move, a vacation, or even a short trip, keeping your pet’s vaccinations up to date is essential. Travel and relocation can expose pets to new environments, other animals, and regional diseases. Serving La Mesa, Point Loma, and the San Diego, CA, area, Our Pet Vets, helps pet owners stay on top of their pet vaccination schedules so your companion remains safe, healthy, and ready for every adventure.

Why Vaccines Matter During Travel

Vaccines protect your pet from contagious diseases such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and Bordetella. When traveling, your pet may come into contact with unfamiliar animals or wildlife, increasing the risk of exposure. Even short trips to new locations can be risky if vaccination history isn’t up to date.

A trusted veterinarian near you can review your pet’s records and ensure all required vaccinations are up to date before any trip. This is especially important if you are moving to a new city or state where certain vaccines are required by law.

Planning Your Pet’s Vaccination Schedule

Start by contacting your animal hospital near you well in advance. Discuss your travel dates, destinations, and your pet’s health history. Your veterinarian can advise on booster shots, combination vaccines, or any region-specific vaccines your pet may need.

For pets relocating to a new area, consider establishing care at a pet hospital near you before arrival. This ensures continuity of care and quick access to vaccinations if needed after the move.

Keeping Records and Documentation

Always carry a copy of your pet’s vaccination records when traveling. Some airlines, hotels, or boarding facilities require proof of vaccination. Maintaining organized records also helps a veterinarian provide accurate care, whether for routine boosters or emergency visits.

Tips for Stress-Free Vaccination

Travel and relocation can be stressful for pets, so work with your animal hospital near you to schedule vaccinations at a calm time, and ask about ways to reduce anxiety. Some pets benefit from shorter visits, gentle handling, or even pre-visit comfort techniques recommended by your vet.

Schedule a Vaccination Check Today

If you’re preparing for travel or relocating your pet, don’t wait to review their vaccination schedule. Contact Our Pet Vets in La Mesa, CA at (619) 463-9861 or Point Loma, CA at (619) 225-8000. Our team of caring professionals is ready to help ensure your pet stays healthy and protected wherever life takes you.

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Bayside Veterinary Hospital

Monday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
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