Taking Pets to Brazil
Moving to Brazil is an exciting new chapter – and for many families, it wouldn’t feel complete without their beloved dog or cat by their side.
At PetAir UK, we understand that flying your pet overseas isn’t just logistics – it’s trust. For over 20 years, our 100% vet-led team has safely transported more than 33,000 pets worldwide, providing expert guidance, full documentation handling, and calm, compassionate care from start to finish.
If you’re planning pet travel to Brazil from the UK, we’ll manage every detail – so you can focus on your move, knowing your pet is in experienced hands.
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What you need to know
Pet Travel to Brazil – What You Need to Know
Brazil’s pet import rules are clear, but they’re also specific. The key is getting the right certificate, completed correctly, within the correct timeframe.
1) Quarantine rules in Brazil
For most dogs and cats, Brazil does not require routine quarantine on arrival if entry requirements are met. However, Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture notes that for pets imported due to an owner’s change of address, the animal may remain with the owner under veterinary supervision for at least 90 days, with health certificates provided at 30-day intervals. We’ll guide you on what applies to your route and circumstances.
2) Microchipping and identification
Brazil states a microchip is not required for entry. That said, we often still recommend microchipping as best practice for permanent ID, and some airlines and transit points may expect robust identification. Microchipping your cat and dog is required for in the UK.
3) Rabies vaccination
Brazil requires rabies vaccination for pets over 90 days old. If it’s your pet’s first rabies vaccination, travel can only occur 21 days after the jab.
4) Parasite treatment
Brazil requires a broad-spectrum treatment against internal and external parasites within 15 days prior to the certificate issue date, including active ingredients.
5) Clinical examination
Your pet must be examined within 10 days prior to the certificate issue date, confirming they are fit to travel with no clinical signs of infectious or parasitic disease.
6) The correct health certificate (and who can sign it)
Brazil requires an International Veterinary Certificate that is issued or endorsed by an Official Veterinarian / Veterinary Authority. Certificates signed only by a private vet are not accepted. From the UK side, you must apply for the relevant Export Health Certificate (EHC) for Brazil (certificate 2906) via the official system (England, Scotland, Wales), or through DAERA in Northern Ireland.
7) Validity and timing
Brazil states the certificate is valid for 60 days from issuance, however it must be presented at a Brazil port of Entry within 10 days of completion, provided rabies vaccination remains valid. In real life, flight schedules, airline processes, and appointment availability mean it’s wise to plan early – and that’s where our team keeps everything on track.
PetAir UK manages the paperwork, veterinary checks, airline coordination, and day-of-travel logistics so nothing is left to chance.
Why PetAir?
Why Choose PetAir UK for Pet Flights to Brazil
- 100% vet-led service with in-house vets and qualified veterinary nurses.
- 20+ years of experience and over 33,000 pets flown safely.
- Custom-built, IATA-approved pet travel cabins sized perfectly to your pet.
- Dedicated travel coordinators who manage every stage of the move.
- Transparent, all-inclusive quotes – no hidden costs.
- 1-to-1 veterinary support through our Vet-Led Travel Prep service.
- Flexible budgeting through Pet Travel Payment Plans.
- Extra reassurance with our Pet Travel Care Tags.
- Consistently high customer satisfaction, strong testimonials and global airline partnerships.
With PetAir UK, your pet’s safety and wellbeing always come first. To learn more about why you should choose PetAir, click here.
The PetAir Process
Step-by-Step Pet Travel Process
- Get a quote – tell us your pet, destination city, and preferred timeframe
- Consultation with our veterinary team – welfare planning, compliance review, breed and route suitability
- Travel prep and documentation – rabies, parasite treatments, exams, and certificate scheduling
- Pet cabin planning – IATA-compliant pet cabin size and comfort setup
- Flight day coordination and tracking – clear handover plan and real-time reassurance. See our CareTags page for more information on this.
- Arrival support and onward travel – guidance on clearance and next steps in Brazil
FAQs
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No – Brazil states an import permit is not necessary for dogs and cats. We’ll confirm this remains correct for your specific travel circumstances.
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Routine quarantine is not typically required when requirements are met, but some situations (including relocation-based imports) may involve post-arrival veterinary supervision. We’ll advise you clearly based on your case.
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Brazil states a microchip is not required for entry, but we still recommend it as best-practice identification.
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Brazil requires a clinical exam within 10 days prior to the certificate issue date. We plan this precisely around your flight booking.
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Brazil requires broad-spectrum treatment against internal and external parasites within 15 days before the certificate is issued, including active ingredients. PetAir can advise exactly what treatment is needed for your pet to travel to Brazil.
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Brazil requires an International Veterinary Certificate endorsed by the Veterinary Authority, and the UK provides an Export Health Certificate (EHC 2906) process for exports to Brazil. We handle the steps and ensure it’s completed correctly. Brazil also require a fitness to fly certificate.
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No – pets travelling from the UK do not require a rabies blood titre test for entry into Brazil.
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Costs vary depending on pet size, airline, crate dimensions, and destination airport. We provide transparent, all-inclusive quotes – with no hidden fees. Get a quick travel quote today and see how much it will cost for your pet to travel to Brazil.