What do you need to bring a puppy from another country?
Your dog must a have rabies vaccination certificate that was completed and signed by a licensed veterinarian. The certificate will include such information as your contact information (name and address), information about your dog (e.g., age, breed, sex), the date of rabies vaccination, and vaccine product information.
When can puppies go out in public NZ?
It is recommended to limit your puppy’s access to public parks, footpaths and other dogs until 10 days after the vaccination programme has been completed at 16 weeks. Adult Dogs require a health check once a year along with appropriate vaccinations to ensure continued protection.
Can a puppy travel internationally?
Yes, of course you can fly with your dog. When flying abroad, your dog can fly in cabin or in the cargo hold. Cargo is for bigger dogs that fly in an airline approved pet carrier or kennel. Many airlines will not let your dog fly in cabin if the flight is over 8 hours.
How much does it cost to transport a puppy NZ?
This will cost you approximately between NZ$1,400 and NZ$2,000 per animal including transportation from the airport and government (MAF) inspection fees.
How do I get a passport for my puppy?
To apply for a Pet Passport, you will need to identify an authorised vet first. Make an appointment and take your pet along. You will also need to take his or her vaccination records, medical records and proof of identity.
What is required for a pet health certificate?
Your pet must be examined by a veterinarian in order for a health certificate to be issued. You will need a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection to travel and some airlines require an acclimation certificate. Both of these certificates can only be completed and signed by a federally accredited veterinarian.
Can 8 week old puppy go out in my garden?
As long as your garden is safe, enclosed with solid fences and not used by unvaccinated dogs, then your puppy can explore the garden straight away. It’ll help to build their confidence, get them used to their new home, and you can start their toilet training!
Can I take my 8 week old puppy outside NZ?
He had his second booster at 12 weeks and has one more to go. At puppy school some of the owners say they will not let their puppy outside until they are 16 weeks old. However in New Zealand conditions once the second full vaccination is given it is reasonable to allow your puppy to have controlled outdoor access.
Can you travel with an 8 week old puppy?
Be Sure the Puppy Is Old Enough Puppies must be at least eight weeks old and have been weaned for at least five days for air travel, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. If it’s a small breed dog, there may be weight and age minimums, too.
Where do dogs pee on long flights?
Where do dogs pee on planes? Dogs will typically have to pee on a pad or towel in their crate when flying on a plane. Most airlines don’t allow dogs out of their crate or out from under the seat and walking into the cabin during flight.
Can I courier a puppy?
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Can you courier pets in NZ?
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When to use an ID band on a puppy?
Identification, ID or whelping collars and bands are great for accurately identifying puppies in a litter, and are used from birth. Breeders can easily identify each puppy at a glance, which is highly practical for daily weighing, feeding, worming and monitoring.
Are there any id bands for puppies by wagging Tailz?
ID Bands for Puppies & Kittens by Wagging Tailz comes in 12 Colours, and will not attach to other collars and are a favourite amongst breeders. They are adjustable, no buckles, knots or strings, easy wrap-around design, and require a great deal of strength to loosen or detach (even for the most mischievous puppies).
What do I need to bring into New Zealand with my dog?
You need several documents to go through Customs. These may include: copy of your photo ID. Cats and dogs must land in Auckland or Christchurch first. Cats and dogs from Australia will be cleared for entry. All other cats and dogs must be transferred to a quarantine facility.
How long does a dog have to be quarantined in New Zealand?
Cats and dogs from all other countries must be quarantined for at least 10 days. Book an MPI-approved quarantine facility: If you have recently brought your dog to New Zealand, you’ll need to register it with your local council.