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Health Certs & Holiday Turkeys: Surviving the Thanksgiving Travel Rush in Vet Med

Ah, Thanksgiving…
A time for gratitude, family gatherings, pumpkin pie, and…
A massive wave of last-minute requests for health certificates.

If you’ve worked a single November in vet med, you already know:

The only thing more chaotic than the Thanksgiving grocery store is the clinic the week before the holiday.

Here are some sanity-saving tips, tricks, and tactics to help you glide through the health certificate season with grace – or at least without hiding under the exam table. 

 

Ask the Most Important Question: “Domestic or International?”

Nothing says “holiday panic” like a client casually revealing they’re “just popping over to Mexico with their fur baby for Thanksgiving.”

Domestic = predictable.
International = paperwork that ages you five years.

Always clarify the destination early so no one ends up needing USDA endorsement on the day before Thanksgiving.

We don’t recover from that.

 

Create a Thanksgiving Health Certificate Checklist

Make it festive if you want, whatever makes you sane…but be sure to include: 

  • Travel date
  • Airline requirements
  • Destination rules
  • Vaccines required
  • Microchip info
  • Parasite prevention timelines
  • Whether USDA endorsement is required
  • Emergency contact (that the client actually answers) 

Let techs begin collecting everything before the doctor walks in.

Efficiency = gratitude. 

 

Save Templates Like They’re Thanksgiving Leftovers

Keep pre-filled templates for:

  • Domestic travel
  • Interstate travel
  • International travel 
  • Repeat clients who travel every year

If you’re using digital platforms like VEHCS, lean on auto-fill.

If you’re still on paper…light a candle and pray. 

 

Double-Check Airline Requirements (Because Clients Usually Don’t)

Clients will absolutely tell you the airline said:
“Just bring a letter saying she’s healthy.”

That was not the airline.
That was a sleep-deprived misunderstanding. 

A quick online check now can save you from a Thanksgiving Eve meltdown.

 

Make Microchip Verification Step #1

You do NOT want to discover at the end of the appointment that:

  • The chip won’t scan
  • The number doesn’t match
  • The pet is chipped under the owner’s ex’s name
  • Or the owner brought the WRONG DOG (it happens)

Scan early.
Save your sanity. 

 

Pre-Appointment Calls Are Your Best Friend

Just like Grandma reminding everyone what dish to bring, call clients beforehand:
“Please bring vaccine records, microchip information, and all previous certificates.”

Will they still forget?
Maybe. 
But at least you tried – and it helps more often than you’d think.

 

Set Boundaries for Last-Minute Requests

Thanksgiving week is not the time to accept every same-day H/C with open arms. 

Consider policies like: 

  • Same-day health certificates are subject to availability and a rush fee
  • Required vaccines must be completed X days before travel 

Boundaries keep your schedule from turning into cranberry-flavored chaos. 

 

Celebrate the Wins

Got a complicated international certificate done on time? 
Finished a VECHS submission without tears?
Successfully navigated a client who didn’t know what country they were flying to?

Celebrate! High-fives. Victory snacks. A second slice of pie (with extra whipped cream).

YOU DESERVE IT.

 

Final ThoughtS

Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude – and in vet med, that gratitude often looks like:

  • A client who brought most of the required paperwork. 
  • A microchip that scanned on its first try
  • An airline that clearly lists its requirements (a rare blessing)
  • A health certificate completed BEFORE the first day of travel

With planning, clear communication, and well-placed boundaries, your clinic can handle Thanksgiving travel season like seasoned pros. 

And remember: Nothing pairs with turkey quite like a completed, USDA-enforced health certificate

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