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Bringing a dog from Australia to the USA: rules 2026

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Taking a dog from Australia to the USA is one of the simpler long-haul pet routes. Australia is a CDC-approved country, so there is no titer test, no import permit, and no quarantine. A valid rabies vaccination and appearing healthy are the main requirements.

From the origin country. From Australia: Australia is a CDC-approved country โ€” one of the simpler long-haul routes. No titer test, no import permit, no quarantine. You need: rabies vaccination (with valid documentation) and the pet must appear healthy. A microchip is strongly recommended. No quarantine on arrival.

Destination requirements

Dogs โ€” always

From rabies-free / low-risk countries (EU, UK, Canada, etc. โ€” NOT on the CDC high-risk list): the CDC Dog Import Form receipt is enough. Any airport/port/border. No titer, certificate or quarantine.

From a HIGH-risk country, vaccinated in the USA: also a Certification of US-Issued Rabies Vaccination (CDC-endorsed); via an approved port.

From a HIGH-risk country, vaccinated abroad: also a Certification of Foreign Rabies Vaccination and Microchip + EITHER a valid titer (CDC-approved lab; vaccine โ‰ฅ30 days before the blood draw) OR a booked 28-day quarantine. Arrival by air only to 6 ports with a CDC-registered facility: JFK, LAX, MIA, SFO, ATL, IAD. Booking required.

Cats

CDC โ€” no mandatory requirements, must appear healthy; USDA APHIS โ€” no requirements; microchip not federally required (recommended). The destination state may require a rabies vaccination.

Breeds & health

No federal breed restrictions (state/city rules may apply). Extra USDA vet inspection (within 10 days of departure) for dogs from countries with New World screwworm or foot-and-mouth disease.

Official sources

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FAQ

Do I need a titer test to bring a dog from Australia to the USA?

No. Australia is a CDC-approved country, so no titer test is required for the USA.

Is there quarantine for dogs from Australia entering the USA?

No. Healthy, vaccinated dogs from Australia are admitted without quarantine.

Is a microchip required for a dog from Australia entering the USA?

Yes โ€” a microchip is required since your dog was vaccinated outside the US. Make sure it is an ISO-compatible chip.

What documentation should I bring?

Bring your dog's rabies vaccination certificate, microchip details and a health certificate from an Australian vet. This makes any port-of-entry inspection much smoother.

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Updated 2026-06-20