At Dogtainers, we’re highly experienced with the ins and outs of importing pets to Australia and offer tailor-made pet transport solutions. We can handle as much or as little of the pet import process as possible, including planning the entire journey with pickup and delivery from your locations of choice. Our ‘door-to-door’ service is available from anywhere in the world.
No matter the reason you need to import a pet into Australia, we're here to help. If you already have a preferred pet mover, we can handle the import process and liaise with them to ensure the last stretch of the journey is as smooth as possible. If you're already living in Australia and want to bring a pedigree pet or exotic animal into the country, we've got you covered.
Get a free quote or learn more about importing pets into Australia, please feel free to contact us.
With a long set of protocols, rules, and regulations to follow to satisfy the Australian government, the process of importing a pet into Australia can be quite complicated and time consuming. So we’ve created a simplified list to help you get a better idea of what’s required.
We can cover the basics or much more:
We import thousands of dogs and puppies every year. Whether your dog is an energetic puppy, a gentle senior dog, or anything in between, we can transport them anywhere in Australia or abroad. We offer dog import services, dog export services, and domestic dog transport.
We don’t just transport dogs, we’re cat transport experts, too. We import thousands of cats and kittens every year. Whether your cat is a playful kitten, a calm fluff ball who just wants to sleep, or anything in between, we can transport them anywhere in Australia or abroad. We offer cat import services, cat export services, and domestic cat transport.
There are four different categories recognised by the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources. The categories are based on the rabies risks of animals coming from these countries. Cats and dogs from approved countries are allowed to enter, provided all the veterinary requirements are met.
New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Cocos Island.
American Samoa, Bahrain, Barbados, Christmas Island, Cook Island, Falkland Islands, Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Hawaii, Iceland, Japan, Kiribati, Mauritius, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis, and Futuna.
Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Canary and Balearic Islands, Cayman Islands, Chile, the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jersey, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malta, Malaysia (Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak only), Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Netherlands—Antilles & Aruba, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, the Republic of South Africa, Reunion, Saipan, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines, Sweden, Switzerland (including Liechtenstein), Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States (including the district of Columbia, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands (but excluding Guam and Hawaii), Uruguay.
All countries not listed in Groups 1, 2, and 3 are non-approved countries and your pet cannot directly enter Australia from these destinations. Cats and dogs travelling from non-approved countries need to move to a country in category 2 or 3 for six months before being eligible to enter Australia.
Importing pets from New Zealand or Norfolk Island to Australia is easier compared to other countries. Cats and dogs coming in from New Zealand and Norfolk Island are not required to have an import permit, and your pets don’t need to be quarantined. You can enter Australia with your beloved pets with a minimum of fuss and a relatively short time.
Cocos (Keeling) Island is also a Group 1 country, but cats coming to Australia from Cocos Islands must be accompanied by a valid import permit, which provides the conditions for importing the cat. There is no mandatory quarantine period for cats from Cocos Islands.
Bringing your pet from a Group 2 country into Australia usually takes 2-3 months.
Bringing your pet from a Group 3 country into Australia usually takes 6 months.
If you want to export a pet from a non-approved country, you can move your pet to a Group 2 or Group 3 country, and follow the same import process as the Group 3 procedures to import your pet into Australia. The whole process can take more than 6 months. If you want to learn more about the detailed requirements, our expert pet travel consultants are here to help.
Melbourne is a critical location for Australian pet travel, as it’s where all imported international pets complete their mandatory quarantine.
All cats and dogs entering Australia from Group 2 and Group 3 countries need to spend at least 10 days in the Melbourne quarantine facility. Pets arriving from Group 1 countries do not need to quarantine. After their post-arrival inspection, they are free to go home.
The Mickleham Post-Entry Quarantine (PEQ) facility is only 25 mins away from our Melbourne office. The Melbourne team is experienced, helpful, and caring, with decades of collective experience in the pet travel industry. Our team understands the struggles and concerns pet owners face when planning travel for their pets. That’s why we do everything in our power to make the owner’s experience easier and the pet’s trip more comfortable.
We have regular morning pick-ups where our drivers deliver your cat or dog to their final location.
Australia has a blanket ban on several domestic and non-domestic animal hybrids.
Australia has banned the following pure breed dogs from entering Australia:
The following hybrid dog breeds are prohibited in Australia:
Many factors go into the cost of importing a pet into Australia. Some of these factors include the price of their flight ticket, the size and weight of your pet and their crate, and their quarantine stays (if required).
Want something more specific? Fill out our free online quote form, and we’ll get back to you with a personalised quote. Our pet travel quotes are transparent, and the cost will be clearly outlined, with no hidden fees.
We are Australia’s largest owner-operated pet transport network and the only pet travel company to have our own offices and staff located in every state in Australia, including the Northern Territory. Dogtainers has been operating for 50 years, and we import thousands of pets into Australia every year. We’re an official RSPCA partner and a member of IPATA. Most importantly, we’re pet lovers just like you! We understand that pets are family, and they deserve to be treated like it.
Ready to import your pet and want to get the process started? Fill out our free online quote form, and we’ll get back to you with more details about key dates, requirements, and estimated prices.
Still a bit unsure? We have pages dedicated to how to best prepare your pet for transport and a list of frequently asked questionsyou may have.
If you prefer to speak to a real person, you can call one of our friendly pet travel consultants on 1300 13 52 52, and we’ll answer any questions you have about importing pets to Australia.
Depending on the origin of the pet and the quantity being imported, the price of importing pets to Australia can change. There are additional costs to take into account in addition to transportation costs, such as quarantine fees, veterinary fees, and other import requirements. Typically, prices can range from 8K to 20K.
There are many steps to follow that we provide details guidance on, this is in line with the published requirements from DAFF (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry).
The steps to import pets into Australia according to DAFF are as:
It's important to note that the process and requirements may vary depending on the type of pet and country of origin, so it's best to contact us for specific guidance.
Depending on the origin point it is good to start planning 1 year ahead and no less than 6 months ahead of travel. Due to a number of requirements to start very early on, and the capacity at quarantine, starting this soon is essential.
The Australian import permit is a dual document of permit/health certificate that we work at obtaining for our clients.
Depending on the country of origin and pets being imported, different countries may have different requirements from DAFF for bringing pets into Australia. However, a few standard prerequisites are as follows:
The permit itself is $480 AUD for the first pet and $240 AUD for each additional pet thereafter.
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