PetRelocation’s Guide to Moving Your Dog or Cat from Japan to the United States
Bringing pets to Japan is all about preparing well in advance and understanding the import requirements in order to avoid delays and complications. Did you know Japan requires two rabies vaccines and a titer test, for example? Did you know these must be carried out according to a very specific timeline?
Bringing a dog or cat to Japan also means meeting standard requirements like gathering the correct paperwork (health certificates, rabies certificates, etc.), choosing an airline-approved travel crate, and helping your pet to acclimate to the crate in the weeks before your move.
Your PetRelocation Specialists will help to guide you through this process, but take a look below for an idea of what to expect when importing pets to Japan.
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Attention: This information is to be used as general guidelines and may not be updated to meet the current requirements. Before you travel, be sure to contact the appropriate authorities for your destination country.
Importing dogs and cats to Japan requires a 12 hour quarantine upon arrival providing the additional requirements and documentation have been met. Without the required documents, the maximum quarantine time can be 180 days. Animal Quarantine Service (AQS) officials advise that the entire process can take up to six months to complete.
Steps for Importing Accompanied Pets to Japan
Importing Pets as Unaccompanied Cargo