Kenya
In order to export dogs/cats to Kenya, the following documents are required:
- Passport of the exporter, hardcopy versions.
- The microchip implantation.
- Vaccination record or booklet, both original and copy.
- Must include all of the following information:
- Date of rabies vaccination and vaccine product information.
- Full name, license number, and signature of a veterinarian who administered the vaccination.
- The primary vaccination must be done at the age not less than 3 months and not less than 6 months before exportation.
- Rabies serology test (The result is valid within 3 months to 2 years after the date of sampling)
– The blood sample must be drawn within the effective period of the rabies vaccination.
– The Rabies serology titer result must be at least 0.5 I.U./ml.
- Destination country’s import permit.
6.External parasite and internal parasite protection treatments:
- The pets must be treated by a veterinarian, the certification of the veterinarian is necessary as the vaccination record details above.
- Other documents regarding import permit. (If any)
To learn more: https://infotradekenya.go.ke/procedure/1422/step/2377?l=en&includeSearch=true
Please, bring all the required documents in both hardcopy and original versions with your pets to Animal Quarantine Station for physical examination within 48 hours prior to the departure date without any reservation needed. We are open Monday-Friday (except Thai public holidays) 08:30 am – 12:00 pm and 01:00 pm – 03:30 pm.
All the processes here will take about 2-3 hours; we will provide you the official health certificate and the export permit. Please prepare 250 THB/pet and 10 THB/Shipment for a fee (Cash only).