Planning to bring your furry family member to Hawaii? The white sand beaches and palm trees of the Aloha State are waiting, but before shipping pets to Hawaii there are some important considerations. From vaccinations to blood tests, pet transport to Hawaii is a complex process that is made easier when working with a qualified company. Let our team of experts guide you through the involved process of bringing a pet to Hawaii. We'll help you understand the necessary requirements, so you don't have to navigate it alone.
Make sure your pet meets these basic requirements so you can begin the import process.
The timeline for travel starts with your pet's first rabies vaccine.
Any veterinarian may administer the rabies vaccines, but the titer blood draw must be performed by a USDA accredited veterinarian.
Once your pet's blood test is completed, the documentation process begins!
If you follow our guidelines, your pet should not need quarantine in Hawaii.
If the island of Oahu is not your final destination, there are additional steps.
Transporting your furry family member to Hawaii can be a complicated process with numerous requirements and regulations to consider. Our team of experts understands the complexities involved with shipping pets to Hawaii and will manage your pet's entire move, including coordinating vet visits and ensuring all necessary documents are filled out correctly the first time.
Hawaii has specific requirements for vaccinations and a blood test, which usually entails multiple visits to the vet. We take care of all these appointments, and also provide sample documents to ensure that everything is completed correctly. Our relocation coordinators stay up-to-date on regulatory changes, so you and your vet can rest easy.
To enter Hawaii, your pet must be microchipped and vaccinated. More detailed information on specific requirements can be found below. With our support, you can be sure that your furry friend arrives in Hawaii safe and sound.
Microchip
Rabies Vaccination and Certificate
To avoid a stay in quarantine in Hawaii, make sure your pet has their vaccine and blood test done at the correct time.
OIE-FAVN Rabies Blood Test
First, ensure your pet has a valid rabies vaccine (at least the second vaccine they have had). Once that rabies vaccine is at least 30 days old, your pet must have their blood drawn for a rabies antibody test by an accredited veterinarian to ensure that the vaccination has provided adequate rabies antibody levels.
Your veterinarian must issue two signed rabies vaccine certificates and submit the blood draw for the rabies titer test to an approved lab.
Once you have your test results back, you'll need to make an appointment with a USDA-accredited veterinarian within 10 days of your planned travel date.
Submission of Documents
You are required to submit the following documentation to the Hawaii Rabies Quarantine Branch. All documentation listed below must be received at least 10 days before your pet's arrival in Hawaii to ensure direct release.
You may send the listed documentation by mail with a return receipt to Animal Quarantine Station 99-951 Halawa Valley St., Aiea, Hawaii 96701.
Final Veterinary Appointment
Within 10 days of travel to Hawaii, your pet must see their USDA-accredited veterinarian. Your vet must issue a domestic health certificate, or APHIS-7001, deeming your pet healthy enough for pet travel. This document does not need to be endorsed by the USDA. This original health certificate and copies of the rabies certificates and titer test results must travel with your pet.
Pets must be treated for ticks with a Fipronil product or an equivalent, long-acting product (Revolution is unacceptable) within 14 days of arrival. The product name and treatment date should be recorded on the health certificate issued by the USDA-accredited veterinarian.
If your pet does not meet the above requirements upon entry to Hawaii, they must complete 30-120 days of quarantine.
Direct Release at the Airport
Direct Airport Release is only done at the Honolulu International Airport. This is PetRelocation's preferred method of entry into Hawaii.
Honolulu is the only airport in the Hawaiian islands that has an animal quarantine facility. While it may be possible to fly directly to other destinations with your pet, there are additional steps that must be taken.
Pet movers to Hawaii can help you navigate these extra considerations depending on your final destination.
Transiting Through Honolulu
Many pet owners will have a layover in Honolulu before continuing to their final destinations within the Hawaiian Islands. In this case, your pet may follow the import guidelines. Make sure to allow your pet enough time between flights to have their documentation cleared for import.
Please note: Only cats and dogs fully meeting import requirements may fly directly onto a neighboring island. Any other species must enter through the Honolulu airport's animal quarantine facility. Cats and dogs who do not fully meet the import requirements must complete their 30-120 days quarantine in the Honolulu Animal Quarantine Station.
Flying Directly Into a Neighboring Island
If Honolulu is not your pet's final destination, they may fly directly into a neighboring island, such as Maui or Hawai'i (The Big Island). However, the following steps must be taken: