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Bringing pets over to China
Sep 22, 2005 23:46
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  • KEVINKIKI
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Hi Jennifer,

Do you still need any help in Macau? We can help you on it.

Kiki
May 23, 2006 06:04
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  • FRANCESS135
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hi! i was wondering if you have the contact number of kiki chen because i am leaving beijing on the first week of july and i want to ask for her help in preparing the necessary documents for my pet to be able to leave china. please email me at gmail.com|francess135.

your help will be appreciated. thanks
Aug 18, 2007 07:59
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  • ADAMASLENE
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Hi Atlee and Kiki. Im from Malaysia and i will be bringing my dog to Sanya, Hainan Island China soon as i will be moving there with my husband.
we have a cute miniature maltese dog. Understand we need to get our document stamped from the Agriculture & Fishery Dept. Do you have any idea where in Kuala Lumpur? Also, does my dog need to get rabbies injection before hands? Also, do we need to guarantine our dog upon arrival at china?
Sep 18, 2007 09:27
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GUEST25071 hi im thinking of bringing my dog into china, she is a chihuahua and also my baby. i am worried about the whole thing, getting her there to dongguan, and the quarantine and the food and water she will have to ingest. i would love for someone to help ease my mind with any information they may have. thanks. worried dog parent in usa
Mar 7, 2008 18:38
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GUESTJON Hi friends,

I also have a little dog
and am going to Beijing because of work.
I am from Sydney, Australia.

Kiki has been very helpful.
and I hope good thing goes back to Kiki.

One question.
Can I bring My dog home after say 3 to 5 years in china ?
Mar 25, 2008 23:45
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GUESTJENNIFER does anyone have any info on what the policies are for bringing other kinds of pets into china (specifically reptiles)?
May 10, 2008 14:34
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GUESTROTTWEI... Hi guys,

I am from London and have two rottweilers that I would need to bring to China, Beijing. The dogs are harmless and are very loving - just wanted to know if anyone knew how I would go upon bring the dogs into China?
Please email me back on yahoo.co.uk|xlarochellex

Thanks guys!
Jul 25, 2008 09:32
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GUEST15385 hi kiki

just want to ask u if i can bring tarsier here in china....from the philippines
Jun 22, 2010 16:28
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GUEST38144 I have been informed that when I come over with my cat she will only be qurintined for 7 days and 250 dollars, but i am still unsure about all/what i have to do with the airlines, we are going to shanghi and i cant leave her behind, so if anyone knows about the paperwork i need to have please let me know, thanks,

Kirstin x x
Jul 26, 2010 00:51
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GUEST45218 Objects allowed entry subject to mandatory declaration

1.Seeds, nursery stocks and other propagation materials, tobacco leaves, cereals, and beans. All these require pre-entry quarantine permit;

2.Fresh flowers, cut flowers and dry flowers;

3.Plant samples, exhibits and specimens;

4.Nuts, dried vegetables, pickled vegetables and frozen vegetables;

5.Bamboo, rattan, willow, straw and wooden handcrafts;

6.Pets including cats and dogs.

Each passenger is allowed to carry only one pet, bearing rabies vaccination certificate and health certificate issued by the competent quarantine authorities of the departing country or region. Pets are required to be quarantined in the designated area by the quarantine authorities for 30 days upon entry.

7.Human blood and its products, micro-organism, human tissues and bio-products, All these require special permit.

If you carry any of the above-mentioned objects, please declare to the inspection and quarantine authorities and be ready for quarantine.
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