Australia

Eastern Creek Quarantine Station in Sydney - Holiday Hours of Operation

By Pet Relocation | November 16th, 2009

Below are the recently released Eastern Creek Quarantine Station (an AQIS operated location) in Sydney, Australia hours of operation for the 2009-2010 holiday season.

AQIS collecting animals from airports

 

Visiting your animal - weekdays (except public holidays)


Quarantine in Australia: Pet care options!

By Pet Relocation | October 15th, 2009

We currently have two four-legged customers who were unable to finish the 180-day pre-quarantine in the US prior to going to Australia.  Most people don't like the idea of their pet having to spend six months in quarantine, but it's actually not "doggy jail" like they think.

Australia Pet Quarantine - How does it work?

By Pet Relocation | September 14th, 2009

What exactly does the term quarantine mean in the U.S. (150 days) and for the 30day period in Australia? Can the pet be at home under "house quarantine" or is it in a government kennel all that time? Thanks, Shelley

A PetRelocation customer, Coreen, visiting her dog Missy in Australian quarantine!A PetRelocation customer, Coreen, visiting her dog Missy in Australian quarantine!

"Thanks so much for all the hard work in getting Missy to us in Australia!"

Hullo Scotty and the rest of the Crew at PetRelocation!!!!

Thanks so much for all the hard work you guys have put into getting Missy to us in Australia, we greatly appreciated it very much. Missy is very happy in quarantine and is settling in well. I talked to Julie this morning and Missy passed the vet check with flying colors.

New fees for Australia's pet quarantine begin this week for travelers with pets

By Pet Relocation | August 3rd, 2009

PetRelocation.com is reminding travelers with pets and people moving with pets to Australia that all cats and dogs entering Australian quarantine on or after 7 August 2009 will be charged according to the new fees in the table below.

From the AQIS website:

Delta to begin daily nonstop flights for pets between LA and Sydney

By Pet Relocation | June 30th, 2009

In a statement released today, Delta Cargo announced that beginning Wednesday, July 1, they will allow daily non-stop flights between Los Angeles (LAX) and Sydney (SYD), Australia.

In the release Delta also said they would direct all potential customers wanting to ship dogs and cats to Australia to the Independent Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA) website.

"I felt like we were partners in getting Bandit to Australia."

Hello Kevin,

This is Theron B. of San Antonio and I just wanted to take a minute and tell you about Scotty Walkwitz's job performance and professionalism.

I contacted petrelocation.com and a careful search and review. I talked to Matt and from the first contact of your company, I knew that this was the place for my family to trust PetRelocation.com to ship our beloved pet to Australia.

"Outstanding handling of our precious family member!"

Thanks so much Scotty.

We here are very happy to hear that Bandit has arrived safely in Australia.

My family would also like to thank you personally for your outstanding handling of our precious family member. I would like the name and number of your immediate supervisor so that I let them know of your professionalism and courtesy.

Warm Regards, Theron

No hesitation in recommending your services to transport pets!

Dear Scotty and Matt,

I'm so sorry that it's taken so long to write to thank you for getting Kiri and Shivers safely from NYC to Sydney.

The move went without a hitch, and the cats settled in immediately after they left quarantine. They love their (newly outdoors) life over here! I'm finally enclosing a photo of them.

I'm really very grateful, and will have no hesitation in recommending you to any of my friends who are looking to transport their pets.

Australia

Living: 

Local Pet Resources

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Veterinarians

Sydney Animal Hospital Inner West: 1a Northumberland Avenue Stanmore NSW 2048 Phone: (02) 9516 1466

Baulkham Hills Veterinary Hospital 332 Windsor Rd (Cnr Charles St) Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Telephone: (02) 9639 6399

Groomers and Pet Supplies

Sydney International Pet Grooming Centre:13 Princes Highway Kogarah New South Wales 2217 Phone:02 9587 3263

Pet Addiction: 275 Crown Street Darlinghurst New South Wales 2010 Phone:9360 0012

Up Market Pets: 462 Queen St Melbourne Victoria 3000 Phone:03 9600 9120

The Oz Pet Shop (www.ozpetshop.com.au) has all you will ever need for your pet. You can find huge range of pet beds, flea treatments, collars, and toys.

PET PARKS

Bones Cafe (Dog’s Picnic): It is a big park located next to a canal in the city of Leichhardt at Hawthorne Canal Reserve with a cafe for the dogs and their owners. You can take your dog down here and let them run around while you sit and enjoy a cup of coffee watching the dogs play like little children in a play group.

Rules: 

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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.

AUSTRALIA PET IMPORT RULES AND REQUIREMENTS

The rules and requirements in this document are applicable to import to Australia from the United States. 

Dogs, Cats and other small animals imported into Australia must undergo import quarantine, in accordance with the Rabies Prevention Law.

On Condition that the following criteria have been fulfilled, the quarantine period for a dog or cat entering Australia is 180 days.  150 of these days can be completed in the country of origin, however there is a mandatory 30-day quarantine for all live animals entering the country.

Below we have broken down the requirements and the recommended days, prior to your departure, that you should have this done by.

210 Days Before Arrival:

MICROCHIP IMPLANTING: Animal must have (or obtain) microchip identification.  This must be done before the rabies vaccinations.  The only microchips that can be read In Australia are ISO 11784 and 11785 Standards.  For any other chips, you must bring your own microchip reader.

During import inspection at the time of arrival in Australia, if the microchip number is not confirmed or the microchip number is not the same as that on the inspection certificate, the animal will be subject to a 180-day quarantine period or returned to the country of origin.                            

After implant of the microchip, the animal receives a new rabies vaccination.  This must be “inactivated rabies vaccinations.”  Be sure to obtain certification of the period of validity for the particular vaccinations that you obtain (some are good for two years, others for only one). 

Pet must be at least 90 days old at time of first vaccination.                           

180 Days Before Arrival:

After the Rabies Vaccination (ideally within 2-3 weeks), animal must receive a Rabies Neutralizing Antibody Titre Test (RNATT) to ensure that the rabies vaccination has provided adequate rabies antibody levels and must be tested by a facility approved by the Government of Australia.  Your Vet will send these to the approved lab listed below.  Please have your vet call them before sending to make sure they are aware of the delivery and the destination location (Australia).  The results of the blood test must be 0.5 IU/ml or above.

Your vet will need to scan your pet’s microchip prior to the blood draw for the RNATT Test.

The date in which blood was drawn for this test is when the 180-day quarantine countdown begins.  You may keep your pet in the country of origin for 150 days and send at this time, exposing the animal to the minimum 30-day quarantine period. 

This test result will remain valid for 1 year from the time the blood sample was taken.  If you need to repeat your Pet’s RNATT you must re-test within a year of the initial RNATT to demonstrate continuous protection against rabies and to avoid another lengthy wait before being eligible for entry into Australia.

The date of the blood sampling, the laboratory used, microchip number, and the test results shall be well noted on all health certificates.  The matching of these numbers is critical to its success.  Please double-check them!

BEFORE the bloods collection and its shipment to this laboratory, please have your vet ask the lab listed below how to apply for the test, label the blood container, and send the sample.

Once these results have been returned to either yourself or the vet, you can begin the process of applying for the required IMPORT PERMIT.  Please contact your Pet Relocation Agent at this time for further instruction.

30 Days Before Arrival:    

DOGS ONLY:   Within 30 days of departure have your vet scan the animal’s microchip and draw blood for the following tests:

1. Ehrlichiosis – Your dog must produce a negative result using the Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test at a dilution of 1:40.  Within 24 hours of blood draw, treat with external parasite treatment against ticks. 

2. Brucellosis – Your dog must produce a negative result by means of a serum agglutination test.  Once blood is collected for this test your dog must not be mated or inseminated prior to export.

3. Leptospirosis – Your dog needs to produce a negative result by means of a microscopic agglutination test to be eligible for import.  These results need to read less than 50% agglutination at a serum dilution of 1:100.  Dogs record a result of more than 1:100 but less than 1:800 can be re-tested 14 days or more after the first test.  These second results must also show a titre result of less than 1:800. 

Dogs that record a result of 1:800 or more are ineligible for import.  

Note: All original results will need to travel with the dog and will also need to be recorded on the Import Permit (Veterinary Certificate A). 

10 Days Before Arrival:                

Obtain a Health Certificate from your Vet within 10 days of departure.  This certificate must state that the animal(s) are in good health and OK to fly.  

4 Days Before Arrival:                

1. Internal Parasite Treatment – Dogs and Cats must be treated with a product approved for the treatment of nematodes and cestodes e.g. Drontal. 

2. External Parasite Treatment - Teat with medicines effective against ticks and fleas.  Note product and concentration.  Oral products, injections and medicated collars are not satisfactory, neither are products that rely on the parasite biting your pet.  Washes and rinses that prevent ticks and tick bites are acceptable. 

The active ingredient, dose rate, and treatment date for the above treatments must be recorded on Veterinary Certificate A. 

3. Final Vet Exam – Must be performed by an accredited vet.  Vet Certificate A is to be completed at this time.  An international health certificate must also be issued at this time:  APHIS Form 7001.

In addition to the above, we strongly recommend that your pets have the following annual vaccines given prior to departure:

Dogs:  Bordatella, Distemper, Contagious Hepatitis (Adenovirus type II acceptable), Parvovirus Infectious Disease Trivalent Vaccine (parainflueza, corona virus, infections disease immunizations are also suggested).
Cats:  Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Feline Caliccivirus, And Feline Panleukopenia Vaccine

Geography: 

Geography

Australia lies in the Southern Hemisphere and is regarded as the world’s smallest continent. It is inhabited by indigenous Australians for around 42,000 years. Australia is famous for its natural beauty and vibrant landscape including the Great Australian Outback and the Great Barrier Reef.

Capital: Canberra
Currency: Australian Dollars (AUD)
Language: English, (de facto 1)


Climate

Australia has a mild to pleasant climate and can be quite cold in the winters. The Climate is also influenced by ocean currents like the El Niño southern oscillation.

Geography

Australia’s landmass is stretched over an area of 7,686,850 square kilometers and is surrounded by the Indian Ocean and the Southern & Pacific oceans. It has 25,760 kilometers of coastline and an exclusive Economic Zone of 8,148,250 square kilometers.The Great Barrier Reef in Australia extends over 2,000 kilometers and is one of the largest natural attractions. The larger part of Australia is desert like landscape that has some of the least fertile soils. The northern part of Australia consists of rainforest, mangrove swamps and grassland.

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