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PCSing with Pets: Basic Requirements
AFN Stuttgart
June 6, 2023 | 0:30
PCSing with a pet can be overwhelming, so the Stuttgart Veterinary Treatment Facility provided tips to make the process easier. Sgt Kameron Coleman, Stuttgart Veterinary Clinic Animal Care Specialist, talked about common requirements for pets traveling to another country
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