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Moving to Namibia with a Pet

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: Planning to move to Namibia with your pet? Get all the vital information on required vaccinations, pet travel guidelines, and prohibited items in Namibia. Make your relocation process easier with this guide.

Moving to Namibia with a pet involves a series of regulations and procedures that pet owners must adhere to. While it is not uncommon for locals and expats alike to have pets in Namibia, it is essential to understand the country's specific requirements regarding vaccinations, paperwork, and potential quarantine measures for your furry friends. The process can be straightforward if you are well-prepared and understand the necessary steps. In this article, we will delve into the details of bringing your dog or cat to Namibia, highlight any prohibited pets, and guide you through the process of entering the country with your pet. Additionally, we will provide you with valuable information on what to do upon arriving in Namibia to ensure a smooth transition for you and your pet.

Can I bring my dog to Namibia?

Yes, you can bring your dog to Namibia, but you must comply with the country's import requirements. Your dog will need to be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before arrival but not more than 12 months prior. You will also need a Veterinary Import Permit and a health certificate from your vet, which should be endorsed by the relevant authority in your home country. Quarantine is not typically required for dogs entering Namibia if all health and documentation requirements are met.

Can I bring my cat to Namibia?

Similar to dogs, cats can also be brought into Namibia. The requirements for vaccinations and health certificates apply to cats as well. Your cat must be vaccinated against rabies, and you will need to obtain a Veterinary Import Permit before travel. A health certificate issued by your vet, which is also endorsed by the governmental veterinary authority in your country, is necessary. Cats typically do not need to undergo quarantine if they have the proper documentation and vaccinations.

Pets that are Prohibited from Coming into Namibia

Namibia may have restrictions on certain exotic or non-domesticated animals. It is crucial to check with the Namibian Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry for the most current list of prohibited pets. Generally, common household pets like dogs and cats are allowed, but the import of some species may be restricted due to concerns about disease, conservation, or public safety. Always verify the latest regulations well in advance of your travel date.

How do I bring my pet to Namibia?

To bring your pet to Namibia, start by ensuring your pet is microchipped with an ISO 11784/11785 compliant 15-digit pet microchip. After microchipping, have your pet vaccinated against rabies. Next, apply for a Veterinary Import Permit from the Namibian Directorate of Veterinary Services and obtain a health certificate from your veterinarian within 10 days of travel. This certificate must be endorsed by the government authority responsible for the export of animals in your country. You should also prepare for any specific breed-related restrictions and have all your pet's veterinary records organized and ready for inspection. It's advisable to contact the Namibian consulate or embassy in your country for the most current information and guidance.

Upon Arriving in Namibia

Once you and your pet arrive in Namibia, you must comply with local regulations. While a license for your pet is not typically required, it is essential to register your pet with a local veterinarian for future healthcare needs. Finding a veterinarian can be done through recommendations from other pet owners or expat communities. While dog parks are not as common in Namibia as in some other countries, there are open spaces and areas where dogs can be exercised. It's important to note that Namibians generally have a positive attitude towards pets, but always ensure your pet is well-behaved and respectful of local customs and wildlife. As an expat or digital nomad, integrating into the community will also involve understanding and adapting to the local way of life with your pet.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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