Bringing a pet to Dubai requires navigating specific regulations and preparations. This blog post simplifies the process, offering a practical guide based on the official guidelines from Dubai’s Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. From legal requirements to settling in with your pet, we provide all the essential information you need for a smooth transition. Let’s dive into the essentials of making your pet’s move to Dubai as seamless as yours.
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Overview of Dubai’s Pet Import Regulations
Dubai has specific regulations for importing pets, which must be carefully followed to ensure a smooth relocation process for your pet.
Essential Legal Requirements
- Travel and Import Permit: Your pet must have a designated travel and import permit, valid for around four weeks.
- Documentation: You’ll need a copy of your passport, Emirates ID, and the permit to import your pet. This permit is essential for customs clearance and travel planning.
- Vaccinations: Ensure your pet is vaccinated against diseases like rabies, Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvo Virus, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, and Leptospirosis. Original vaccination cards and microchip paperwork are required.
- Health Certificates: A certificate from your home country or export country stating that your pet is free of health issues and fit to travel. Also, a Rabies Serum Neutralization certificate and a minimum titer test result (0.5UL/ML or more) are required.
- Microchipping: Pets must be microchipped, with details matched in the medical certificates.
- Quarantine and Feeding Arrangements: Owners are responsible for feeding pets during any quarantine as per local guidelines in the UAE.
Specific Breeds Banned or with Restrictions
Costs
Pre-Shipping Requirements
- Pets must be shipped in a crate approved by the International Air and Transport Association (IATA).
- Pets must be dewormed and treated for external parasites.
Preparations Before Travel
Veterinary Checks and Health Certificates
- Export Health Certificate: Obtain a DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Export Health Certificate confirming your pet meets the importing country’s entry requirements.
- Final Veterinarian Appointment: Ensure your pet has a country-specific health certificate issued by a USDA-Accredited Veterinarian (if traveling from the U.S.), no older than 10 days at the time of departure. This includes treatments for internal and external parasites within 14 days of travel.
Importance of Microchipping and Vaccinations
- Microchipping: Your pet must have a microchip, with both ISO and AVID chips being acceptable. Ensure the microchip is functional and can be read before travel.
- Rabies Vaccine: Administer the rabies vaccine when your pet is at least 12 weeks old, and it must be done at least 21 days before travel.
- Other Vaccinations: Dogs require DHLPP (distemper, leptospirosis, hepatitis, and parvovirus) vaccines, while cats need FVRCP (calicivirus, rhinotracheitis, panleukopenia, parvovirus) vaccines. Ensure these are up-to-date.
Acquiring the Necessary Pet Import Permit
- Apply for an import permit from the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Climate Change & Environment, providing your pet’s vaccination records.
- The import permit process can take from three days to two weeks and is valid for one month from the date of issue.
- Start crate training your pet early since pets can only arrive in the UAE as manifest cargo.
Additional Tips
- Puppies and kittens under 4 months of age are not permitted for import in the UAE.
- Consider direct flights to minimize stress on your pet, and verify with airlines about their policies and facilities for pets during layovers and travel.
Choosing pet-friendly airlines and understanding their policies
Airline | Pet Policy Highlights |
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Emirates Airlines |
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Etihad Airways |
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Qatar Airways |
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Flydubai |
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Gulf Air |
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Air Canada and United Airlines |
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Other Notable Airlines |
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General Considerations
- All pets must be transported in an approved pet carrier and be up-to-date on vaccinations.
- Pets must wear a collar with identification tags, including the pet’s name, owner’s name and contact information, and any relevant medical information.
- It’s important to check with the specific airline for their pet policy, as requirements and restrictions can vary.
Last Word
FAQs
What are the costs associated with obtaining a travel permit for my pet?
Are there any specific breeds banned from import to the UAE?
What should I do to prepare my pet for shipping to Dubai?
What vaccinations are required for my pet before traveling to Dubai?
Your pet must be vaccinated against rabies, Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvo Virus, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, and Leptospirosis for dogs, and similar necessary vaccinations for cats.
How do I acquire a pet import permit for Dubai?
Apply for an import permit from the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Climate Change & Environment, providing your pet’s vaccination records. The process can take up to two weeks.