Importing Pets into Singapore - Good Things to Know 

Importing pets in Singapore is too easy, but may cost high. Apart from it, it may also include quarantine in just a matter of four weeks. Cats and dogs may fall in the category A coming from United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland and Australia. Category B may be exempted from the process of quarantine. All of the imported cats and dogs should first be identified along a compatible microchip from ISO.

On the other hand, cats and dogs that have unreadable microchips should be detained or deported for the necessary action. There are important things that must be known in importing dogs into Singapore. Every dog should have a license that must be renewed yearly. It can be revoked the moment that the dog is a nuisance such as defecating and excessive barking or biting. For dogs that fall above three months, they should be licensed for the rabies control.

As per the licensing requirements, the applicants must comply on the licensing conditions. The dogs should be confined along the premises of the owner. They should also be properly supervised, controlled and leashed.

As part of the process of importing dogs into Singapore, a dog owner should ensure that the license must be renewed annually. AVA must be informed from the time the dog is owned by another person, the address is changed, and the dog has died or is lost.

Actually, it is important that the license conditions must be met completely and respectfully. If the license conditions or rules are not met, the owners may even be compounded.


Article Reference :- Pet Relocation Singapore