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About Pets
Bringing Pets to China
Paperwork
Bringing a pet into China is actually easier
in most cases than getting the pet out of
your own country. The reverse, however,
depends a lot on your country's customs
laws. Some countries allow you to take your
pet out, but not back in again!
Check with your relevant government
department before you go.
To bring a pet into China you need 2
certificates: a Vaccination Certification
(which may consist of multiple vaccination
certificates depending on the animal type),
and a Health Certificate.
The Vaccination Certificate
This certifies that all shots are up to
date. This certification can be included in
the health certificate. 3-year rabies
vaccinations are apparently not recognized
in China . All vaccinations should be within
30 days of departure.
The
Health Certificate
A veterinarian in your home country should
issue this certificate. There is no standard
form for China so your veterinarian should
use the international certificate. This
certificate should be issued no more than 30
days prior to your departure. Obtain
multiple copies as you will also need copies
for your airline.
Airport Phone Numbers
Pudong airport number: +86 21 3848 4500
Hong Qiao Airport : +86 21 6268 8918
Ask for the Customs Deparment, but you will
need to speak some Chinese.
General Issues
You will need to check with your local vet
and government department about getting most
of the documentation mentioned above. You
may also want to get a Chinese translation
made of these documents to help when you
arrive. The Chinese embassy in your country
may be able to help, or provide details of a
translator in your area. Make sure that the
translations are certified copies.
Once you have these, you can bring over your
pet.
The hard part now is finding an airline that
will allow you to ship your pet safely.
Arriving
When you arrive in Shanghai you will have to
declare your pet at the Customs Department.
Take your pet, fee and certificates to the
Customs & Immigration Plant and Quarantine
office at the airport - its located before
the Customs exit. You will be charged
RMB150, the certificates will be examined
and customs will give you a stamped document
allowing you to bring your pet in. Note that
there is a mandatory 30 days quarantine
period. You can usually keep your pet with
you at home for this period however.
Quarantine officers will come and inspect
your pet during the 30 day period, and
charge a small nominal fee.
Tip: Make sure that someone will be there at
the office in advance when you arrive. It is
recommended that you phone ahead before you
depart and arrange this.
Dog
Registration
Last, but not least, if your pet is a dog,
you will need to register it with the local
police station when you finally move into
your apartment.
The regulations are as follows:
All dogs, whether bought locally or imported
from outside China through a full
quarantine, are required by law to be
licensed. No foreign national, irrespective
of whether holding a residents' permit or
not, can register the dog himself, it must
be registered using the ID Card of a local
Chinese.
Application forms (which are in Chinese)
must be completed and accompanied by three
photographs: one of the dog's face, one side
view of the dog and one passport-sized
photograph of the owner.
Dog license prices vary depending on where
you live - the city is divided into two
areas - the inner ringroad and outer
ringroad. People living in the inner
ringroad pay more - the current price to
register a dog is RMB 2,000. People in the
outer ringroad pay half that - RMB 1,000.
Gubei and further out (towards Hong Qiao)
are considered outer ringroad, anything
closer to town is inner ringroad.
Pet
Supplies
Cat litter, flea collars and some pet food
(mainly the larger foreign brand names) are
available in Shanghai . If your pet requires
a special diet, you should arrange for
sufficient supply to be brought in with you.
Pet food (Whiskas and Friskies) can be
bought in major stores and the Lawsons chain
(a 7-11 style chain located all over town).
Veterinary Clinics
Veterinary services in Shanghai are quite
well-developed, and some of them even
provide English services. You will find that
most of veterinary clinics are also
providing pet health care services and pet
beauty salon. However, there is no pet
ambulance service in Shanghai , and vets
don't have their own transportation. In dire
emergencies they may come to you, but you
should be prepared to arrange for your own
transport.
Contact Information:
Shanghai Paw Veterinary Surgeons
(English
Service)
64 Block B, 570 Huaihai Xi Lu.
Tel:
3223-1498
Emergency: 138-1668-5486
Website:
http://www.jialiang.com
Email:
info@jialiang.com
Shanghai United Animal Hospital
(English
Service)
3333 Qi Xin Rd , Vanke City
Tel:
5485-9099
Fax: 5486-5699
Emergency phone: 135-0176-4319
Email:
paw_vet@hotmail.com
Western Veterinary Service in Shanghai
(English Service)
142 Gubei Nan
Lu
Tel:
3223-1498
Website:
http://www.paw-vet.com
Companion Animal Hospital (English Service
)
1266, Baode
Lu
Tel:
6669-0589
Hotline: 5250-1619
Website:
http://www.vetyang.com
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