Our clients are often surprised to learn that moving to New Zealand with pets requires significant time and preparation. That’s because the island nation has an incredibly fragile ecosystem they work hard to protect. When you want to bring pets to New Zealand, it’s important that they’re healthy in order to protect local wildlife. That’s why pet transport to New Zealand is a complicated and fairly long process. However, it’s by no means impossible, especially when you work with an experienced team. Our team of experts can provide an explanation of what pet travel to New Zealand looks like in addition to coordinating your pet's entire move so you don't have to navigate it alone!
The 180-day timeline for moving a pet to New Zealand begins with a microchip and primary rabies vaccination.
Species restrictions apply. If your pet is not a dog or a cat, chances are you may not be able to import them here. New Zealand has a fragile ecosystem and does not take chances in introducing new species to its environment.
An official government veterinarian must complete the rabies vaccination and the RNAT test declaration.
A rabies antibody test must be performed 90 days prior to departure.
Once your pet's blood test is completed, the documentation process begins!
All pets entering New Zealand must complete ten days of quarantine upon arrival.
Collecting the correct records for relocating dogs to New Zealand or moving cats to the country can feel overwhelming. Luckily, you don’t have to do it alone.
In preparation for quarantine, pets must get the following vaccinations:
New Zealand only allows dogs and cats to be imported, with very few exceptions. However, depending on your country of origin, there may be additional steps you need to take before transporting a dog to New Zealand or a cat for that matter.
It's important to research the specific import requirements based on your country of origin and ensure that all necessary steps are taken to avoid delays or issues with importing your pet. Our team can guide you on the requirements for your specific situation and help you navigate the process, so you can know that your pet's transportation is in good hands.
Your veterinarian must undertake a few critical steps to ensure your pet is safely and successfully imported to New Zealand.
It's not uncommon for a client's veterinarian to lack the required credentials for import, but we can guide them through the process if they want to become accredited with the USDA.
Rabies Antibody Titer Test
Tests and Treatments for Dogs and Cats
Additional Tests for Dogs
Additional Treatments for Dogs and Cats
Rabies Antibody Test Date Requirements
This process can take up to two months to complete, so it's important to be prepared and incorporate this into your timelines for moving to New Zealand with pets.
When bringing pets to New Zealand or elsewhere, it's essential to plan and ensure that all necessary documents and applications are completed promptly. Here's what you need to know about the pet import application process.
Completing the Import Application:
Importance of Timely Submission:
Booking the Quarantine Facility:
Ten Days in a Safe and Caring Environment
While the thought of quarantine may seem daunting, it's a necessary step to ensure your pet's health and safety. It also helps to protect the local ecosystem and native wildlife on the island.
To help put your mind at ease, here are some facts about pet quarantine.
Quarantine is a requirement for New Zealand pet import. If you're transporting a pet to New Zealand, you'll need to arrange for them to spend a 10-day quarantine before they can join you. Here's what you need to know to make that happen:
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