If you are taking a dog to China from Australia our Aqis vets can help you.

 

For non commercial exports - with the pet flying to China with the owner 

some requirements FOR PET Dogs exported to China from Australia

1 Must be  older than 8 weeks  old

2. Dog imported to china needs vaccinations at least 14 days and not more than 12 months prior to export:

(a) distemper/hepatitis/parvovirvs c3 c4 or c5 
(b) rabies (dogs aged 3 months and over) - Vaccination - this is done by Dr Phil,  the export Vet.
(c) All vaccination certificates must be filled out by an AQIS vet and identify:

- the name and address of the practice
- the name of the attending A.Q.I.S. accredited veterinarian
- the name of the owner of the animal
- description of the animal including age and microchip number
- the date of vaccination
- the vaccine used including serial and batch number, and
- in the case of vaccination against rabies,
the use by date of the vaccine.

(d) Vaccination certificates including international rabies  vaccination certificate must be attached to the AQIS health certificate, (from the state aqis vet) and the  documents must accompany the dog to China.

3. The dog must undergo a veterinary inspection and show no evidence of infectious or contagious diseases or external parasites.

Transport requirements: - for owner to determine.

1. All crates, vehicles, cargo spaces in ships and planes and implements used for the transportation of the dogs shall be cleaned and disinfected thoroughly with AQIS approved disinfectants.
 

A.Q.I.S. Accredited Vet

If you are taking your pet overseas our A.Q.I.S Accredited vet can help you with matters pertaining to export.