UAE Dog Transport Services

What to Know About Bringing a Dog to the UAE

Bringing dogs to the UAE will require several weeks of careful planning, but when you know where to look for the right information and are willing to ask for help when you need it, your trip can go smoothly.

See below for more information about shipping dogs to the UAE, and be prepared to follow a detailed but manageable process.


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Regulations for Importing Dogs to the UAE

Attention: Precise regulations can change at any time, so be sure to double check with the appropriate authorities or with your PetRelocation Consultant to find the most current and accurate information available.

Microchip

Each dog shall be identified by means of a microchip. No other form of identification is acceptable. The microchip used should comply with ISO Standard 11784 or ISO standard 11785. The UAE currently accepts AVID 9 and AVID 10 in addition to ISO. The microchip must be implanted before the rabies vaccine is administered.

Rabies Vaccination and Certificate

All dogs must have an original Rabies Certificate signed by the vet. The rabies vaccine must be at least 21 days old.

Rabies Antibody Titer Test

After the rabies vaccination (at least 21 days later), dogs must receive a rabies antibody titer test to ensure that the rabies vaccination has provided adequate rabies antibody levels and must be tested by a government-approved facility. Your vet will send these to the approved lab.

Your vet will need to scan your pet’s microchip prior to the blood draw for the titer test. This test result must be at least 90 days old at the time of departure and will remain valid for one year from the time the blood sample was taken.

Additional Vaccines

  • Canine Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus (DHLPP).
  • Bordetella (also known as "kennel cough" vaccine) is required for pets who are boarding and generally recommended for pet safety.

These should be valid at the time of import and administered no less than two weeks before export date for maximum effectiveness.

Parasite treatments (internal and external) are also required within 14 days of departure. An export vet appointment is required within 10 days of departure, so we recommend having the parasite treatment done at this appointment.

Import Permit

Your PetRelocation Specialist will obtain this on your behalf. Please note that the import permit can take from three days to two weeks to obtain and is valid for one month from the date of issue.

APHIS Form 7001

This form should be issued within 10 days of departure and your vet should have these in stock. This is an international health certificate that needs to be completed by your vet and sent to the USDA (if arriving from the United States) for the correct endorsement.

USDA Endorsements

The following must be sent to your local USDA for their stamp of approval. Please contact your PetRelocation Specialist to learn more about best way to manage this.

  • Rabies Certificate
  • Vaccine Certificate
  • International Health Certificate (APHIS Form 7001)

Additional Details

In order for us to successfully clear customs we'll need the following documents supplied prior to the pet’s arrival:

  • Copy of the Pet Owner’s Passport
  • Signed Customs Clearance Form (your Specialist will provide this)