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1. General Requirements for Importing Dogs to Dubai Age: Minimum 4 months old. Vaccinations: Valid rabies vaccination at least 21 days before travel. A rabies antibody titer test is recommended. Microchip: ISO 11784/11785 compliant microchip is mandatory. Health Certificate: Issued by a licensed veterinarian within 7 days of travel. Breed Restrictions: Certain large or aggressive breeds may have import limitations. 2. Required Documents Health Certificate / Veterinary Certificate (issued by an accredited vet). Vaccination Record, including rabies. Microchip Certificate (if not listed in the pet passport). Import Permit from Dubai Municipality or relevant UAE authority. Airline Pet Form — each airline has its own documentation requirements. 3. Step-by-Step Process Prepare Documents: Ensure vaccinations are up-to-date, microchip installed, and all documents are in English. Choose an Airline: Confirm pet travel rules, crate requirements, and breed restrictions. Book Flight: Notify the airline in advance that you are traveling with a pet. Prepare the Pet for Travel: Use an IATA-compliant crate, provide a comfortable bedding, and attach water bowls. Departure Check-In: Present all documents and pass veterinary inspection if required. Arrival in Dubai: Dubai Municipality may inspect the pet and verify documents; in some cases, pets may undergo quarantine (rare for vaccinated dogs). 4. Costs (approximate) Airline fees: $200–$1000 depending on crate size and airline. Import Permit: ~$50–$100. Health Certificate & Vet Fees: $50–$150. Microchip & Vaccination updates: $50–$100. Optional quarantine: $50–$200 per day (rare for fully compliant dogs). 5. Tips & Recommendations Start planning at least 2–3 months before travel. Ensure all documents are translated to English and notarized if required. Use a reputable pet relocation service for stress-free transport. Consider your dog’s comfort during long flights: acclimate to the crate, ensure hydration, and avoid feeding immediately before travel.