Destination: Bahrain
Taking Pets to Bahrain
Taking Pets to Bahrain
Bringing Your Pets to Bahrain with PetAir
Relocating to Bahrain with your furry friend can be a smooth and stress-free experience with PetAir, the UK’s leading pet transport company. Specializing in international pet relocation to over 295 destinations, including Bahrain, PetAir ensures your pet’s journey is safe and comfortable. Our team of specialist vets prioritizes the health and well-being of your pets throughout the process.
Moving pets to Bahrain involves navigating strict import regulations and ensuring all necessary documentation is in order. Pets must be microchipped, vaccinated, and, in some cases, undergo a rabies titer test. An import permit, known as a No Objection Certificate, is required before travel, and pets must travel as manifest cargo. PetAir handles all aspects of the relocation process, from organizing flights and accommodation to veterinary visits and customs clearance.
With extensive experience and a commitment to animal welfare, PetAir simplifies the complex relocation process, allowing you to focus on settling into your new home. Trust PetAir to make your pet’s transition to Bahrain seamless and worry-free. Contact us today to learn more about our comprehensive services and how we can assist with your pet’s relocation.
Step-by-Step Guide to Emigrating with Pets to Bahrain
1. Understanding Entry Requirements
Relocating your pet to Bahrain involves strict adherence to the country’s import regulations. Key requirements include:
- Pets must be at least three months old to be granted entry.
- Pets must be microchipped, vaccinated, and, in some cases, undergo a rabies titer test.
2. Microchipping
All dogs and cats entering Bahrain must first be microchipped with an ISO 11784/11785 compliant pet microchip that is 15 digits and non-encrypted. If your pet’s microchip is not ISO compliant, you can either bring your own microchip scanner. The microchip should be implanted by your veterinarian, veterinary hospital, or trained nurse. Documentation should be provided as to the manufacturer of the microchip and instructions on how to register your pet’s information in the manufacturer’s database.
3. Vaccinations
Pets must be vaccinated against various diseases before entering Bahrain. The vaccinations must be administered no less than 30 days and no more than six months prior to entry. Required vaccinations include:
For dogs:
- Rabies
- Canine distemper
- Parvovirus
- Hepatitis
- Leptospira
- Pi (we advise a full KC)
For cats:
- Rabies
- Tri-cat vaccines (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia)
4. Rabies Titer Test
A rabies titer test is required if your pet is entering Bahrain from a country not considered rabies-free by the World Organization of Animal Health. This test should be administered no sooner than 21 days after the primary vaccination. Even with a rabies titer test, pets will undergo inspection at a quarantine center after clearing customs. The rabies titer test remains valid as long as rabies vaccinations are kept current.
5. Pet Health Certificate
Within 48 hours of travel, a licensed veterinarian must issue a pet health certificate for Bahrain. This certificate must be endorsed by the governmental agency responsible for the import and export of animals. The health certificate should include a copy of the rabies certificate and rabies titer test.
6. Import Permit (No Objection Certificate)
An import permit, also known as a No Objection Certificate, is required for entering Bahrain with a pet. This permit is valid for 30 days from the date of issue. PetAir can assist with obtaining this permit by connecting you with our network of agents.
7. Parasite Treatments
Treatments for internal and external parasites are strongly recommended and should be administered just prior to entering Bahrain. These treatments help ensure your pet is free from diseases communicable to humans.
8. Puppies and Kittens
Puppies and kittens must have two doses of all required vaccines. The first dose must be given no sooner than two months old, and the second dose given 2-3 weeks later. They can then receive a rabies titer test (if required) 21 days after the second vaccination. Puppies less than three months old are not permitted entry into Bahrain.
9. Entering Bahrain by Air
Pets must enter Bahrain through Bahrain International Airport in Muharraq as air cargo. An IATA-compliant pet crate is necessary for transport. Pets must be free of evidence of disease communicable to humans when examined at the entry airport. If your pet is not in apparent good health, further examination by a licensed veterinarian may be required at your expense.
10. Banned Breeds
Bahrain does not publish a list of banned breeds. However, it is advisable to check with PetAir for any updates or specific restrictions.
11. Other Animals
Birds, invertebrates, tropical fish, reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals such as rodents and rabbits are not subject to rabies vaccination requirements but may have other requirements. They should have a health certificate to enter Bahrain. Verify specific requirements with relevant authorities.
12. CITES Regulations
If your pet is a species protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), such as turtles or parrots, you will need additional permits. Ensure compliance with CITES regulations, as over 180 countries participate and enforce these rules.
13. Preparing Travel Documents
Gather all necessary travel documents well in advance. These documents typically include:
- Microchip and vaccination records
- International health certificate
- Rabies titer test results (if applicable)
- Import permit (No Objection Certificate)
- Flight booking confirmation
Ensure all documents are up-to-date and readily accessible during travel.
14. Choosing the Right Travel Crate
Selecting an appropriate travel crate is essential for your pet’s comfort and safety during the journey. The crate must be IATA-approved and large enough for your pet to stand, sit, and turn around comfortably. Gradually acclimate your pet to the crate by:
- Placing familiar items inside, such as toys or blankets
- Encouraging your pet to spend time in the crate daily
- Taking short trips to help your pet get used to the movement
15. Booking a Pet-Friendly Airline
Research and choose an airline that accommodates pet travel and complies with Bahrain’s regulations. Important considerations include:
- Breed and size restrictions
- Cargo or cabin travel options
- Special handling procedures
- Book your pet’s flight well in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure a spot and avoid last-minute issues.
16. Preparing for Departure Day
On the day of travel, take the following steps to ensure your pet’s comfort and safety:
- Stop feeding your pet four hours before departure to prevent motion sickness. Ensure they stay hydrated.
- Provide a spill-proof water container in the travel crate.
- Include familiar items like toys or blankets to comfort your pet.
- Label the crate with your pet’s name, your contact information, and any special handling instructions.
17. During the Flight
Pets are typically transported in the cargo hold, which is temperature-controlled and pressurized. Ensure the crate is securely fastened and meets all airline specifications. Stay calm and positive to help reduce your pet’s anxiety.
18. Arrival and Customs Clearance
Upon arrival in Bahrain, your pet will undergo customs clearance. This process includes:
- Presenting all travel documents to customs officials
- A physical examination of your pet
- Verification of microchip and vaccination records
Our agents in Bahrain can assist with clearing your pet through customs, ensuring all requirements are met and your pet is safely released to you.
19. Post-Arrival Care
After arriving in Bahrain, take steps to help your pet adjust to their new environment:
- Provide plenty of water and a comfortable resting area
- Monitor your pet for signs of stress or illness
- Schedule a follow-up veterinary visit to ensure your pet’s ongoing health
20. Domestic Travel within Bahrain
Travelling with pets within Bahrain is relatively straightforward. Ensure you:
- Choose a pet-friendly airline or transport service for domestic travel
- Follow any specific travel guidelines or restrictions
- Provide comfort items and hydration during the journey
21. Climate Considerations
Bahrain’s climate can be extremely hot, which poses a risk for pets, especially those with heavy coats or snub noses. To ensure your pet’s comfort and safety:
- Avoid travelling during the hottest parts of the day
- Provide plenty of water and shade
- Monitor your pet for signs of heat stress or discomfort
22. Housing and Pet-Friendly Areas
Finding pet-friendly housing in Bahrain can be challenging. Many accommodations have restrictions on pets, so it’s essential to:
- Research pet-friendly housing options before your move
- Consider the size of your pet and the available space
- Be aware that public spaces like parks and beaches may have restrictions on dogs
23. Costs of Pet Transport
The cost of transporting pets to Bahrain varies based on factors such as the pet’s size, the origin location, and the mode of transportation. Estimated costs include:
- Flying a dog from the UK to Bahrain: £500 – £1,000
- Flying a cat from the UK to Bahrain: £500 – £800
- Ground transportation in Bahrain: £100 – £400
Additional expenses may include vaccinations, health certificates, and import permits. It is advisable to get a detailed quote from a reputable pet transport company.
24. Choosing a Reliable Pet Transport Company
Selecting a reliable pet transport company is crucial for a smooth relocation process. PetAir, with its specialist vet team and extensive experience, offers comprehensive services tailored to your pet’s needs.
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Sri Lanka travels
“This is to let you know that Boo landed safe and well in Sri Lanka. Thank you ever so much for all your wonderful support, patience and hard work with all the arrangements. You were a pleasure to work with and had so much attention to detail right throughout the whole process, that we are truly grateful for all you did to support us. Please do pass on my sincere gratitude to your colleague, Andy, who was at the airport right to the very end, helping us with a kind attitude and smile. It’s such a relief also that there wasn’t any evidence of stress on Boo’s long haul journey. Here are some pics of Boo taken over the weekend, when we went down to the beach.
Best wishes,
Axxxxxx”
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Ziggy and Zag in Singapore
“Hi Vickie,
Once again thank you so very much for everything to you and the whole team. Ziggy and Zag have safely arrived and are settling in as you can see from the photos . Zag has hissed at Ziggy but once the strange smells are gone after the trip they’ve made we are sure they will be best friends again.
Ziggy always likes sleeping in an empty suitcase, we don’t think this means he wants to go back already 🙂
We can’t recommend PetAir highly enough and will let anyone know who asks that they should definitely use you .
Kind Regards,
Lxxxxxxx and Jxxxx”
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Mochi the cat flew to Hong Kong – May 2020
Thanks for your email. Mochi has settled in really well with my family back in HK, and with his brothers and sisters.
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Pippin to Singapore
Thank you so so much for arranging the move of my precious boy to Singapore. I was very anxious about the whole process but all of you at PetAir made it so smooth and easy. Pippin arrived in Singapore in fantastic health and I was so amazed to see him bound out of the travel crate straight towards me with enthusiasm and energy! I expected him to be a little shaken but obviously he thought it was all very well organised too!