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Internal Parasite Treatment

Internal parasite treatment during international pet travel is critical because it ensures your pet reaches their destination in good health and will not unknowingly carry parasitic diseases to the destination country.

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Annual vaccination

Vaccinations keep your pets safe from life-threatening diseases. They are important because they prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases from pets to humans. Pet vaccinations also play a vital role in checking infectious diseases among the pet population.

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Australian Veterinary Health Check

Preparing your pet dog or cat for export from Australia is a complex process, and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has set a few guidelines to help prepare your pet for export.

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Qantas to resume international routes from Australia

Australia’s national carrier Qantas will restart flights to some of its most popular destinations in December. The airline will also add new overseas routes early next year as more and more countries open up after the Covid-19 pandemic.

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New Zealand suspends travel bubble with Australia

The New Zealand government has suspended the travel bubble with Australia because of the rising number of Delta Covid-19 outbreaks in the country effective from 11.59 pm on 30 July.

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International pet travel to Australia from a non-approved country

International pet travel to Australia from a non-approved country is a lengthy and complex process. Here’s all you need to know to bring a pet from a non-approved country into Australia.

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Vaccination schedule to bring your dog and cat to Australia

Australia’s strong biosecurity laws require that pets follow a complex process to enter the country. The vaccination schedule is different for pets coming from different country categories.

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All you need to know about the Mickleham quarantine facility in Australia

All pet dogs and cats entering Australia from category II and III countries are required by the Australian Government to spend a minimum of ten days in the Post Entry Quarantine (PEQ) at Melbourne.

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Prohibited dog and cat breeds in Australia

Australia is extremely pet-friendly and is known to have one of the highest rates of pet ownership in the world. Pets are welcome in most public areas including parks, beaches and restaurants. To protect the safety of the public some dog and cat breeds are prohibited in the country.

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Domestic air travel in Australia with your pet

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