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How to take your pet dog abroad

You must apply for a health certificate and travel or settle abroad with pets. You must inquire in advance what kind of pets are allowed into the destination and confirm the quarantine requirements. Currently, the types and numbers of pets allowed into the country vary from country to country.

For example, the requirements in the United States are relatively loose; pets with complete procedures do not need to be quarantined when entering South Korea. However, many countries are becoming increasingly strict on the quarantine of imported pets. For example, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, etc. are all countries and regions with high immunity. Animals are generally not allowed to enter or the entry conditions are very strict.

It is important to note that if the destination has isolation and quarantine requirements for cats, dogs and other pets brought into the country, the owner must provide a quarantine place that meets the requirements for isolation and quarantine.

All pets are required to apply for an animal health certificate when leaving the country, and the certificate is valid for 10 days. Carriers need to bring their pets to the local inspection and quarantine agency for inspection before leaving the country, and submit a vaccination certificate or immunization registration form. Only after passing the quarantine and obtaining a health certificate can you leave the country.

Extended information

Our country clearly stipulates that each person can only bring one pet at a time, and only cats and dogs with microchips or other valid identification are allowed. Carriers should provide valid quarantine certificates and vaccination certificates issued by the official animal quarantine agency of the exporting country or region. Otherwise, the entry-exit quarantine department will return or destroy it within a time limit.

With the "pass", the pet will be designated for quarantine for 30 days after entry. If the pet is a working dog, such as a guide dog, a search and rescue dog, etc., the carrier can provide the corresponding professional training certificate. , are exempt from quarantine.

Pets coming from countries or regions where rabies occurs should be quarantined for 30 days at an isolation site designated by the inspection and quarantine agency. Pets from countries or regions where rabies does not occur should be quarantined at an isolation site designated by the inspection and quarantine agency for 7 days, and the remaining 23 days in other places designated by the inspection and quarantine agency.

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