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What procedures do I need to go through to take my dog back to China by plane in Singapore?

First of all, you must apply for an AVA license (valid for one month) for importing/exporting/transporting animals, birds, eggs and biologists. You can apply online at AVA and get it in two days. That is to say, the pet can be handled within one month after it is shipped back, but you must book an air ticket before applying because you need to fill in the flight number. Time and boarding building. It takes two working days to apply for this certificate. The application place is No.5, Maxwell Road # 02-03 Tower, MND Complex (Tanjung Bage MRT, opposite Haidie Music Red House), and the telephone number is 62270670. Generally speaking, the conditions of Singapore Airlines' pets are better than those of China Airlines. When buying a ticket, just ask in advance if there is a pet aerobic cabin on this flight. Singapore Airlines usually has it. Next, go to the clinic to give the dog a physical examination and get a health certificate with the chip number on it. Then take the health certificate of the clinic to AVA to get the government veterinary certificate. This will take one working day. You can also apply on AVA. Then you can check the results the next day.

After getting the health certificate, you can go directly to the airline office to go through the final boarding formalities for the dog, and bring your passport, air ticket, dog certificate, her medical records from childhood (vaccination, rabies vaccine, the last injection must be within the validity period, usually one year), animal export license, veterinary certificate, and from the clinic (health certificate). Don't leave out the details of the dog, which is also done in the clinic. There must be descriptions of animals on the paper, otherwise neither the airline nor the Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau will accept them, and you will not be able to get on the plane. As for the latter content, it is similar to the medical record and health certificate (dog's name, gender, breed, color, age, plus current weight), and finally it is enough to stamp it and sign it by the veterinarian. These things are indispensable, and you can't get on the plane without them. Before I go, I suggest buying a pack of transfer factor Animal Stress 4 Life, a powder medicine mainly containing vitamin D, and mixing it with drinking water for dogs. It can be given to dogs almost one day before boarding.