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A USDA stamp isn't enough for China — you need a vet who has actually done the export. Here's how to find one.
To export a pet to China you need a USDA-accredited veterinarian — but accreditation alone doesn't mean export experience. Roughly 20–30% of accredited vets actively handle international exports. Confirm the vet has done a China certificate before booking.
№ 01Find the right vet
Accredited isn’t the same as experienced
Only a USDA-accredited veterinarian can issue the export health certificate for China. But of the Los Angeles-area accredited vets we’ve called, only an estimated 20–30% actively handle international exports — and a China certificate has its own quirks. Before you book the final exam, confirm the clinic has done a China export recently.
Ask before you book
- ·Have you issued a China export certificate in the last year?
- ·Are you USDA-accredited (Category II) and set up for VEHCS electronic endorsement?
- ·Can you meet the certificate timing window for this destination?
Primary source: China authority · verified 2026-05-17 · full source ledger →
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