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Hawaii is a rabies-free state, which is why coming and going to and from the mainland can be a challenge, yet we are here to help you.

Per HDOA (Hawaii Department of Agriculture) – Hawaii’s quarantine law is designed to protect residents and pets from potentially serious health problems associated with the introduction and spread of rabies. All dogs and cats, regardless of age (puppies and kittens included) or purpose, must comply with Hawaii’s dog and cat import requirements.

Your pet needs to come in for a rabies vaccine. In 4 weeks that vaccine needs to be boosted with another rabies vaccine. In as soon as 3 weeks your pet needs to come in for the FAVN blood test. FAVN test results are normally available in 4 to 6 weeks from the date that the sample is received at the Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory. Unfortunately at this time, expedited STAT service is unavailable.

Chapter 4-29 Hawaii Administrative Rules, governs the importation of dogs, cats, and other carnivores into Hawaii. This law states that dogs and cats meeting specific pre- and post-arrival requirements may qualify for the 5-day or less quarantine program which has a provision for direct release at Honolulu International Airport after inspection. Any dog that doesn’t meet the requirements for the 5-day or less quick-release program will have to be quarantined for 30 days. Check the list to see if you meet the requirements: 5-day or less Checklist.

Please visit the Animal Quarantine Branch website at http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/ for more information.

Leaving the island

Leaving to the mainland?

A health certificate and a current rabies vaccination will be needed within 10 days of your flight. All you need to do is to call and set up an appointment.

Information We May Request:

When you arrive for your appointment a quick exam is performed unless any diagnostics need to be done. Your pet will receive a temperature check and a rabies vaccination if needed. We will perform one more microchip scan as well to make sure all the paperwork is correctly labeled. Once the exam is over our wonderful receptionist will be getting all the paperwork together. We appreciate your patience during this time. Feel free to stock up on any heartworm/flea prevention before you leave. As long as your pet has a current heartworm test we are always happy to mail it to your new home.

Per HDOA – There are no State of Hawaii regulations or requirements in transporting dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, pet birds, rats & mice and chinchillas out of the state. However, pet owners should check with their airline and the state or country they are transporting the animal to for transport requirements.

Plan on bringing your pet with you on a trip? No problem!

If you plan on leaving and returning to the islands your pet needs to have a rabies titer done – FAVN.

Your pet needs to come in for a rabies vaccine. In 4 weeks that vaccine needs to be boosted with another rabies vaccine. In as soon as 3 weeks your pet Fluffy needs to come in for the FAVN blood test. FAVN test results are normally available in 3 to 4 weeks from the date that the sample is received at the Kansas State University Rabies Laboratory. If you will be traveling in less than 3 weeks, an expedited STAT service is available.

Since you are getting the FAVN done in Hawaii, a rabies-free state, you may go back and forth from Hawaii for three years! So if you plan on returning, this is recommended so you may return to Hawaii without going through quarantine which is 120 days at the quarantine facility.

Once you have a flight scheduled a health certificate needs to be scheduled within 10 days of your flight. When you plan on coming back, a health certificate will be needed to return. Your pet will need to be established at a clinic where you are visiting.

International Travel

Please give us a call with your place of destination and we will get you all set up to travel with your pet!

Traveling tips!

Safety Tips:

Stressed out?

Signs that your cat is stressed:

A cat might do well during transportation, but a new place, pets, and people can be very stressful.

Signs that your dog is stressed:

Here are suggestions for your stressed pet:

References:

ASPCA

HDOA

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