Can I take my dog from Europe to Australia?
Can I take my dog from Europe to Australia? You must import your cat or dog directly from an approved country. The conditions your cat or dog must meet can vary depending on the approved country. Your cat or dog must also undergo veterinary preparations and certification in the approved country before you import them to Australia.
How do I bring my pet to Australia from Europe?
If your pet is being brought from an 'approved' country, it will need to have a rabies test six months prior to importation. If you secure an entry permit, your pet must travel as manifested cargo and, upon arrival in Australia, undergo a quarantine period of at least 10 days in Sydney or Melbourne.
Can I bring my dog from Spain to Australia?
Traveling to Australia usually requires quite a bit of planning, but the good news is that Spain is an AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) approved country, which means you'll be able to bring your dog to Australia without undergoing a long quarantine in advance.
Can dogs fly in cabin internationally?
Your pet can travel on the plane with you (either in-cabin, as accompanied baggage, or as cargo). Your pet will be charged accordingly. Some airlines no longer offer this option and some countries do not allow pets to enter the country in-cabin. You can book your pet on a separate flight.
How much does it cost to fly a dog internationally?
Flying a dog in the cabin usually costs between $125 and $200, while the cargo hold is typically over $1000. There are also licensed companies that offer international pet shipping companies — they usually charge between $1000 and $6000.
Is it safe for dogs to fly in cargo?
According to estimates released by the Department of Transportation, less than 1 in 10,000 animals were injured, lost, or killed from flying. That said, the general safety of flying your pet as cargo doesn't discount the gravity of the fact that animals are sometimes harmed by flying in the cargo hold.