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Keep track of rabies vaccinations, the pet passport and the things that matter most before you travel abroad — so the preparation is not the part of the trip that causes the most stress.

The dates that are easiest to forget
The rabies vaccination generally has to have been given at least twenty-one days before departure, and some countries additionally require worming within a set window before entry. These are precisely the dates that slip while you are packing and planning everything else.
A checklist, not a guarantee
Trofast gives you a general travel checklist — microchip number, passport, rabies status, contact details, medication — to work through before you leave. It does not replace checking the current rules for the specific country, but it helps you not to forget the basics.
In the same place as the rest of the health record
Because the travel checklist is part of your pet's profile, there is no hunting for the rabies date somewhere other than the rest of the health history. It is all together, ready to be checked through.
Applies to dogs and cats, with one important difference
Most requirements are the same for both, but the tapeworm treatment required when entering certain countries applies to dogs only. If you are travelling with both, it is worth knowing the difference.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does Trofast help with country-specific rules?
- Trofast gives you a general checklist and somewhere to keep the dates. Country-specific requirements should always be confirmed with the relevant authority close to departure, because the rules can change.
- Can I see when the rabies vaccination expires?
- Yes. If you have recorded the date, Trofast shows it alongside the rest of your pet's health overview.
- Does the checklist work for both dogs and cats?
- Yes, but note that some requirements — such as tapeworm treatment when entering certain countries — apply only to dogs.