Thursday, August 27, 2009

Moving pets indonesia

We came to this article in the New York Times about a traffic jam in Jakarta, as a lesson in patience.
The same could be said for the movement of pets in Jakarta or Indonesia, because there is always a good deal of misinformation and confusion.

If you move your pets in the United States to Indonesia, will maintain the USDA "Rules" rules or "IREG" as they are called. Measure on its Web site, you will find the rules of Indonesia, as follows:

Parrots, parakeets, and other parrot-like birds may neither be imported nor transhipped via Indonesia. Other types of animals may be transported to Indonesia, but request permission in advance from the Department of Agriculture. The animals should have certificates which state that they are free of disease and have not been in a yellow fever infected area for at least 5 days prior to shipment. Inspection on arrival at the airport must be done. Contact the airport so that a veterinarian will be available. Cats, dogs, and monkeys must also have a rabies vaccination certificate stating that the vaccination has been administered within 1 year prior to departure. Birds, cats, dogs, and monkeys are prohibited in certain areas of Indonesia, specifically Palembang, Bali, and Irian Barat.

In addition, import licenses are required for all animals entering Indonesia. The permit should be obtained from the Ministry of Agriculture, Jalan Salemba Raya 16, Second Floor, attention of Kesehatan Hewan (Animal Health).


Ultimately, we may consider working with a professional transportation company to navigate the fuzzy, such as import regulations, and ensure that your pet arrive safely on the receiving side.
If you are on your pet moving is a good idea with the Ministry of Agriculutre or the Department of Agriculture to control the entry, where you go on the flight to go on with your pet with your dog or any other type International travel with pets.

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