Pet Fees. Crated in a secure and leak-proof container. Effective 01 June 2018, dogs and cats imported without the required identification will be declined entry and returned to its origin. It is imperative that persons who wish to export their pet from Japan consult the AQS website and make the proper coordination directly with the AQS in order to avoid any misunderstandings. Please carefully read the information below. Entering the Philippines by Air Pets can arrive in Philippines in the cabin or as checked baggage or air cargo at the international airport at Manila or Cebu. Dogs, cats, small birds (that eat seeds, fruit and insects), rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, marmots, squirrels, chinchillas. Safely move your pet to or from Japan with Pacific Pet Transport. Please visit their very helpful English website . Be sure to notify Animal Quarantine Service at the airport in Japan at least 40 days before your arrival that you plan to bring your pet. Bringing a pet to Japan may be a challenging aspect of your PCS move to Iwakuni. Full responsibility for the animal is assumed by the passenger. In addition to the privileges granted to Returning Residents as described above, an OFW may be allowed to bring in, duty- and tax-free PHP 10,000 of USED home appliances, provided: the quantity is If your veterinary clinic does not carry ISO microchips, you may purchase one from the Pet Travel Store (877-241-0184) and bring it to your vet for insertion. Japan Pet Transportation Services. Up to three animals total (dogs or cats, or combination thereof) can be listed on one SPSIC. If you are importing more than 5 animals, an inspection of the residence is required. They can be reached at 1-800-575-3335 or 1-832-235-1541. The Crystal Tag chip also meets ISO standards 11784 and 11785. Look below to learn some of the restrictions to traveling with pets to Japan and make sure to speak with us. * We accept the following live animals (domestic pets). You can also order the Eurochip by Avid, which is ISO standard 11785 compliant from Countryside Pet Supply (1-800-313-5737). A departure to the Philippines doesnt just happen for our four-legged friends, you are going to need to prepare for it and go through a few procedures. Iwakuni Veterinary Treatment Facility Guide to Bringing Pets to Japan Revised January2018 1 Bringing Pets to Japan Congratulations on your assignment to Iwakuni! Re: Bringing my dogs from the Philippines to the U.S. GeorgeFowell - to export your dog from the Philippines, a letter of request must be submitted with the following information: species and breed of your pet, sex, age and number of pets expected date of departure, destination country, address, phone, email address and contact details of importer. For pets traveling to Japan, Animal Bureau Quarantine of Japan must be notified at least 40 days prior to the arrival of the pet. Well advise you on the key steps youll need to go through, to ensure that your pet travels stress-free and that their entry onto Philippine soil is just a For personal pets, please select one-time importer when applying for your SPSIC via the above website. Thirty (30) days of home quarantine are required. * Pregnant pets will not be accepted. The Japanese Animal Quarantine Service (AQS) is the official source of information regarding the import and export of pets in Japan. Domestic and Regional Flights Weight Concept. The SPSIC will specify the animal health import requirements for the pet dogs and/or cats that must be met prior to travel to the Philippines. * French Bulldogs and Bulldogs are not accepted. If you have questions, your best source of information is United PetSafe. * Dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks of age to travel. Pacific Pet Transport are experts when it comes to moving pets to or from Japan. Failure to present these requirements may result in pet/s being quarantined upon arrival in the Philippines. Lastly, within 48 hours of your departure, your pet will need a health certificate as well as Form A & C below to be filled out by a private veterinarian or a veterinary officer at the USDA.