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Home Bringing Pets Quarantine Regulations for the Exportation of Dogs and Cats

Quarantine Regulations for the Exportation of Dogs and Cats

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In order to export dogs and/or cats, the applicant should apply to an animal hospital certified by the bureau for rabies vaccination, and obtain health certificate for health at least one month prior to export. (The certificate must state the date of vaccination and vaccine type used).

Before export, applicant should bring the pet along with its health certificate (the passenger should present passport), and apply for quarantine with the bureau’s offices, ports or airport’s quarantine section.

If the pet is in good condition, a veterinary certificate of export will be issued.

Notice: - Where the country of import regulates otherwise, the said country’s related regulations should be observed.

For further information concerning the regulations on animal health inspection and quarantine, contact the following section of the office:

Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine

  • Animal Quarantine Section 03-398 2431 25
    • Hungching N Road CKS International Airport Taoyuan Taiwan ROC
  • The office’s appointed quarantine institution:
    • Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the National Chung Hsing University 04-287 0180 250 Kaokwang Road Taichung City Taiwan ROC


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