If you’re planning to relocate with your pet across borders, it’s not as simple as booking a flight. One of the most critical steps is ensuring your pet has the right vaccinations. So, do pets need vaccinations before international travel? Absolutely—and missing even one requirement can cause major delays or denied entry. Here’s what you need to know.

1. Rabies Vaccination – The Golden Rule
The rabies vaccine is a universal requirement. Most countries will only accept pets that have been vaccinated:
- At least 21–30 days before travel
- With a vaccine approved by the destination country
- If your pet is over 12 weeks old
Some countries may also require rabies titre tests (blood tests) to verify immunity levels, especially for travel to the EU, UK, Australia, or New Zealand.
2. Core Vaccinations Based on Species
For Dogs:
- Canine Distemper
- Parvovirus
- Leptospirosis
- Adenovirus (Hepatitis)
- Bordetella (for kennel cough – required in some countries)
For Cats:
- Feline Herpesvirus
- Calicivirus
- Panleukopenia (FVRCP combo)
- Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV – for some destinations)
Some countries require proof of deworming and tick/flea treatments before entry.
3. Vaccination Timelines Matter
Vaccines must be administered:
- Within the accepted timeframe before travel (commonly 21–365 days)
- By a licensed vet with proper documentation
- With the microchip implanted before the rabies vaccine (especially for EU travel)
Prestige Pets Africa ensures all timelines align with your travel date to avoid last-minute issues.
4. Country-Specific Requirements
Each country has its own pet import regulations. For instance:
- UK requires rabies vaccine + tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before entry
- UAE mandates a full vaccination record and microchip
- South Africa may require an import permit and vaccination certificate endorsed by an official vet
We verify all these details for your destination before any move.
5. Keep the Documentation in Order
You must carry:
- Original vaccination certificates
- Pet passport or health certificate
- Microchip certificate
- Any additional treatment records
Prestige Pets Africa helps collect, review, and submit all documentation for customs and airline approvals.
6. What If Your Pet Missed a Vaccination?
Missing or outdated vaccines may lead to:
- Quarantine on arrival
- Refusal of entry
- Postponement of travel
That’s why early planning (at least 30–60 days in advance) is vital. We provide a full pre-travel checklist and timeline to keep your relocation smooth.
Vaccinations aren’t just a recommendation—they’re a mandatory step in international pet relocation. From rabies to region-specific requirements, every vaccine matters in ensuring your pet’s entry into their new home is safe and legal.
Need help navigating the pet vaccination maze?
Contact Prestige Pets Africa today at +254 735 828 005 for expert assistance with vaccinations, documentation, and stress-free international pet travel. We’ll guide you every step of the way.