Animal Transportation to the Philippines

TRANSPORT ANIMAUX PHILIPPINES

PET TRANSPORT TO PHILIPPINES: HOW IS THIS DONE?

You’re leaving for the Philippines and can’t imagine departing without your loyal companion?

A departure to the Philippines doesn’t just happen for our four-legged friends, you are going to need to prepare for it and go through a few procedures.

We’ll advise you on the key steps you’ll need to go through, to ensure that your pet travels stress-free and that their entry onto Philippine soil is just a formality.

By choosing the PREMIUM package, we can take care of all, or some of the required administrative procedures in preparing your trip.

The minimum time period between the start of formalities to be carried out and your pet’s trip to the Philippines is at least 1.5 months.

VETERINARY PROTOCOL AND ADMINISTRATIVE STEPS REGARDING ANIMAL TRANSPORT TO THE PHILIPPINES

VETERINARY PROTOCOL

DOGS

CATS

  • Rabies
  • Leptospirosis
  • Distemper
  • Hepatitis
  • Parvovirus
  • Rabies
  • Feline Panleucopenia

Vaccines should date more than 30 days, but less than a year prior to departure

International certificate of good health issued by the vet. The certificate must be certified and stamped by the DDPP* in your region.

Within ten days prior to departure

Internal and external anti-parasite treatment

Within 2 days prior to departure

*Departmental Directorate for Public Protection

To ensure your pet is accepted in the destination territory, and to enable you to book their place on the flight, they will need to have an import permit, which can be applied for from the BAI.

Once all these procedures have been followed, your pet will just have to board the plane – Welcome on Board!

We are able to assist you with these procedures, so contact us !

The web links below will direct you to the websites of the BAI and the DDPP

Bureau of Animal Industru

D.D.P.P

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