Frequently Asked Questions
To relocate your pet, you typically need a valid vaccination certificate, microchip, health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian, and any country-specific import/export permits.
Our team will guide you through the exact requirements for your destination.
Yes. Most countries require pets to be vaccinated against rabies. Some also require a rabies antibody blood test (titer test) to confirm immunity. The timing of these tests is crucial, so it’s important to plan well in advance.
No, unfortunately, Oman does not accept 3-year rabies vaccines. Only annual vaccines with valid documentation are accepted for entry.
Yes, Oman requires all pets to have a rabies antibody blood test (titer test). The original certificate must be presented for entry into the country.
Please note, the certificate cannot be older than one year, even if all vaccinations are up to date.
We recommend starting 3–6 months before travel, especially if blood tests, vaccinations, or quarantine are required. Early preparation ensures all documentation and procedures are completed without last-minute stress.
Quarantine requirements vary by country. Some destinations require no quarantine, while others have specific periods depending on your pet’s vaccination history. We will advise you on the rules for your destination and help you comply.
Our veterinarians can provide tips on stress management during travel, including crate training, familiar items, and safe, vet-approved calming strategies. For some pets, mild sedation may be recommended under veterinary supervision.
By preparing all documentation, vaccinations, and travel arrangements carefully, and by using approved crates and airlines, we minimize risks.
Our team monitors each step and provides advice to ensure your pet’s health and comfort throughout the journey.
We specialize in cats and dogs but can advise on other small pets on a case-by-case basis. We ensure all legal, medical, and logistical requirements are met for safe relocation.