Australia Pet Travel Spotlight: Australia Quarantine Update

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In addition to requiring a long flight to get there, Australia is also a challenging place to move a pet because of its strict import rules. That's why we're taking the time to spotlight this popular relocation destination and will draw on the advice of experienced pet relocation specialists to offer our guidance in an Australia Pet Travel Spotlight series.

Since Australia is a rabies-free nation, one of the requirements for pets arriving in the country is a mandatory 10-day quarantine. In the past, pet owners had the choice between a few different quarantine facilities, but in the future this will change and all pets will need to finish up the import process at a new, consolidated facility. Enjoy Part One of our Australia Spotlight series, and if you need help now, contact us for a pet travel consultation.

Australia Pet Travel Spotlight: Updated Guide

Australia's status as a rabies-free nation imposes strict biosecurity measures to maintain its status, making pet relocation a carefully regulated process. In our ongoing Australia Pet Travel Spotlight series, we draw upon the latest insights from pet relocation specialists to guide you through the updated requirements and facilities.

Current Status of Australia's Quarantine Facilities

As of our latest update, the Post Entry Quarantine (PEQ) facility in Mickleham, Victoria, remains the central point for pets entering Australia. This consolidation aims to streamline the import process, ensuring all animals receive consistent and high-quality care upon arrival.

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One of the PEQ's first visitors/photo via the PEQ website

Key Updates on the PEQ Facility in Mickleham, Victoria:

  • Operational Status: The Mickleham facility has successfully phased out other quarantine stations, such as Eastern Creek in Sydney and Spotswood in Melbourne.
  • Facilities and Care: Boasting climate-controlled kennels and exercise yards, the PEQ ensures that pets are housed comfortably, with underfloor heating and ample space for exercise.
  • Capacity: The facility can accommodate up to 240 cats and 400 dogs, ensuring a place for your pet during the mandatory quarantine period.
  • Booking Process: Online booking remains the standard procedure, facilitating a smooth transition for your pet from arrival to quarantine.

Find out more about the PEQ here, and if you're new to pet travel, take a look at our essential pet travel tips.

Planning Your Pet's Relocation

  • Preparation is Key: Familiarize yourself with the latest import requirements and start the preparation process well in advance. This includes ensuring all vaccinations are current and obtaining the necessary health certifications.
  • Professional Assistance: Considering the complexities of pet travel, engaging with a professional pet relocation service can significantly ease the process. They can assist with paperwork, flight bookings, and transportation to and from the PEQ facility.
  • Quarantine as a Positive Step: Feeling apprehensive about the quarantine process is natural. However, the PEQ facility's transparent and high-standard care should reassure pet owners. Facilities are designed to minimize stress and provide a comfortable environment for your pet.

Debunking Myths About Pet Quarantine

It's important to address common misconceptions about pet quarantine. Our guide, "Top 5 Myths About Pet Quarantine," offers insights into the reality of the process, highlighting the safety, care, and transparency involved.

This is Part One of PetRelocation's five-part Australia Pet Travel Series. Check back soon for more updates and contact us if you have questions about moving your pet to Australia.

Author:

PetRelocation Team

Topic:

Air Travel, Airlines, Airports, Quarantine

Pet:

Cats, Dogs

Country:

Australia
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