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Animal Quarantine Certificate: Pet travel made easy

Congratulations, dear pet parent. You’ve finally decided to take your beloved fur baby on an adventure. Maybe it’s a vacation, maybe it’s a relocation, or maybe your cat just wants a change of scenery (though let’s be honest, it would probably rather stay home). Whatever the case, before you and your four-legged sidekick can jet off, you’ll need one crucial document: the Animal Quarantine Certificate. Yes, your pet now has a checklist that rivals international visa applications. Buckle up, because getting your pet approved for travel is more complicated than securing your own visa.

Step 1:

What is an Animal Quarantine Certificate

The Animal Quarantine Certificate (动物检疫合格证明) is a VIP pass for your pet, ensuring it can board a plane, train or boat without being treated like a shady stowaway. Shanghai authorities want to confirm a few things: Your pet isn’t harboring a surprise plague, it has all its shots, and it’s healthy enough to endure the horrors of travel. You can’t just waltz into a random vet and ask for this certificate. It must be issued by an official animal health supervision office, and the certificate is only valid for five days, so you’ll need to time your application carefully to avoid any last-minute scrambles.

Step 2:

Who can apply

If you live in Shanghai and own a pet, you qualify for this paperwork adventure. But before you get too excited, your pet must meet the following conditions:

1. It must come from a region with no known animal disease outbreaks.

2. All application documents must be complete and valid.

3. It must have received a rabies vaccination within the required time frame.

4. It must be clinically healthy at the time of application.

5. If it’s a dog, it must also pass rabies antibody testing (because dogs have extra paperwork).

Step 3:

How to apply for the certificate

Option 1: Online pre-application (for some districts)

Some districts offer an online pre-application process. For example, in the Pudong New Area, pet owners can submit a request via the Pudong Urban Management Enforcement (浦东城管综合执法) WeChat public account under the Service Hall (服务大厅) section.

Option 2: Phone or in-person appointment

If online options aren’t available in your district, call or visit your local animal health supervision office to schedule an appointment.

Step 4:

Show up with your pet and paperwork

On the big day, you must show up in person with your pet. No, a photo of your dog looking happy on the couch won’t cut it. At the office, expect a vet to examine your pet and officials to inspect every piece of paperwork with the intensity of a national security checkpoint, and a discussion about how you plan to transport your pet — by plane, train or boat. If all goes well, your pet gets its shiny new Animal Quarantine Certificate, and you get a sense of temporary relief.

Step 5:

What documents do you need

Depending on whether your pet is a local Shanghai resident or an out-of-town visitor, the required documents vary.

For locally registered dogs

- Your ID and proof of residence (household registration, residence permit, rental contract, etc.)

- Valid dog registration certificate issued by the public security bureau

- Valid rabies vaccination certificate from a government-approved vaccination site

- Rabies antibody test report from an accredited lab (some districts may waive this if your dog participated in the latest rabies epidemiology survey)

For dogs from other cities

- Your ID and proof of temporary residence in Shanghai

- Valid rabies vaccination certificate from an official vaccination site in the original city

- Valid rabies antibody test report

- The Animal Quarantine Certificate from the pet’s place of origin (this must be issued before your pet enters Shanghai)

For locally registered cats

- Your ID and proof of residence

- Valid rabies vaccination certificate (administered at least 21 days before application)

For cats from other cities

- Your ID and proof of temporary residence in Shanghai

- Valid rabies vaccination certificate from an official vaccination site (administered at least 21 days before application)

- The Animal Quarantine Certificate from the pet’s place of origin

Step 6:

The final countdown

Once everything is approved, you’ll receive your Animal Quarantine Certificate.

Important notes:

The certificate is only valid for five days, so plan accordingly. If you’re flying, check your airline’s pet policies. Some have additional requirements. Rabies antibody testing takes 10 to 14 days, so plan in advance. Shanghai currently has four approved rabies antibody testing labs, and you can choose any of them.

The Level 2 Biosafety Laboratory for Animal Quarantine at the Technical Center for Animal, Plant and Food Inspection and Quarantine of Shanghai Customs

上海海关动植物与食品检验检疫技术中心动物检疫二级生物安全实验室

Address: 9F, Building 3, 299 Mianbei Road, Pudong New Area

Tel: 021-60157413

Veterinary Science Laboratory at the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences of the Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences

上海市农业科学院畜牧兽医研究所兽医学科实验室

Address: 2901 Beidi Road, Minhang District

Tel: 021-62202534

The Animal Disease Diagnosis Center at the Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

中国农业科学院上海兽医研究所动物疫病诊断中心

Address: 518 Ziyue Road, Minhang District

Tel: 021-34290169

Shanghai Wildlife Epidemic Disease Monitoring and Technical Service Platform

上海市野生动物疫源疫病监控技术服务平台

Address: 3663 Zhongshan Road N., Putuo District

Tel: 021-62235416




 

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