Country Compliance
Chad Pet Import Requirements
Official veterinary regulations, microchip standards, rabies rules, and breed restrictions for entering Chad.
1. Microchip & Identification
All pets entering Chad must be microchipped as a mandatory requirement. The microchip must comply with ISO Standard 11784/11785 and be readable by a universal microchip reader. If the microchip does not meet these standards or cannot be read by a universal reader, the owner must provide a compatible microchip reader to ensure the pet's identification can be verified upon entry.
2. Rabies Vaccination
Yes, Rabies vaccination is required for pets entering Chad. However, there are no published guidelines specifying a waiting period after vaccination before entry. The Rabies vaccine must not be older than 1 year at the time of entry. Regarding the type of Rabies vaccine allowed, the specific type is not explicitly published in the regulations. There are no additional restrictions outlined for Rabies vaccinations beyond these requirements.
3. Titre Tests & Bloodwork
Chad has not published any breed-specific restrictions for pet importation. Additionally, there are no climate-related travel restrictions specified for pet travel into Chad. The country’s equatorial tropical climate is generally favorable for dog transport, avoiding extreme weather conditions. However, it is always advisable to ensure pets are transported in a manner that prioritizes their comfort and safety during travel.
4. Quarantine Requirements
Pets that meet Chad's import permit requirements, including a valid Veterinary Health Certificate and Rabies vaccination certificate, will not be quarantined upon arrival. However, pets that do not meet these requirements will be quarantined for 14 days at the owner’s expense. There is no requirement for pets to quarantine at home before entry. Quarantine only applies upon arrival if import conditions are not fully met.
5. Breed Restrictions
Chad has not published any breed-specific restrictions for pet importation. Additionally, there are no climate-related travel restrictions specified for pet travel into Chad. The country’s tropical climate is generally favorable for dog transport, avoiding extreme weather conditions. However, it is always advisable to ensure pets are transported in a manner that prioritizes their comfort and safety during travel.
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Process for Pets Entering Chad:
- Entry Mode:
- All pets must enter Chad as cargo in-cabin or as baggage.
- Customs and State Veterinary Clearance:
- Clearances can be performed by a licensed customs agent who will provide a detailed fee breakdown at the time of import.
- IATA Live Animal Regulations (LAR):
- Pets must be transported in containers that comply with IATA LAR standards, ensuring proper size, ventilation, and security for the pet.
- Entry Points:
- Pets typically enter Uganda through Entebbe International Airport, the primary and best-equipped point of entry for live animals.
- Operating Hours:
- Customs and State Veterinary offices operate weekdays. Weekend and public holiday arrivals might be a challenge.
- Weekend Arrivals:
- Pets arriving on weekends will still be cleared, as both Customs and the State Vet are on duty 24/7. There is no need to reschedule arrivals to weekdays.
- Appointments:
- There is no requirement to call ahead or schedule an appointment for pet arrivals, but it is advisable to inform your licensed customs agent in advance for smoother processing.
- Customs Requirements:
- Documents Required:
- Veterinary Import Permit
- Veterinary Health Certificate (issued within 48-120 hours of departure and endorsed by the competent authority)
- Rabies vaccination certificate
- IATA-compliant crate details
- A licensed customs agent must handle the clearance process.
- Documents Required:
- Fees, Taxes, and Costs:
- Fees for live animal imports vary and will be provided by the licensed customs agent during the clearance process. These typically include import duties, vet inspection fees, and handling charges.
- Transit Station/Crates During Clearance:
- The destination airport does not have a dedicated transit station for live animals. Pets remain in their crates while waiting for Customs and State Veterinary clearance.
- Best Practices for Entry:
- Ensure all documentation and crate requirements are in order before departure.
- Work with a licensed customs agent to streamline the clearance process.
- Use Ndjamena airport as the preferred entry point due to its established procedures for live animal imports.
Common Questions
Chad pet travel — frequently asked
Are there breed restrictions for pets entering Chad?
Yes, Chad enforces breed restrictions for incoming pets. Review the Breed Restrictions section on this page for the specific breeds affected, or contact our team for a breed-specific compliance assessment.
Does Chad require quarantine for dogs and cats?
Yes, quarantine requirements apply for pets entering Chad. See the Quarantine Requirements section for holding periods, conditions, and approved facilities.
What documents do I need to bring my pet to Chad?
Pets entering Chad typically require an ISO 11784/11785-compliant microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, and a health certificate from an accredited veterinarian, plus a rabies titre (antibody) test. Requirements vary by origin country — check each section above for the most current rules.
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Airlines flying pets to Chad
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