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Is a Rabbit Legal in New Zealand? 2026 Guide

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Rabbits cannot be imported into New Zealand. Like Australia, New Zealand classifies rabbits as an agricultural pest, and their import is prohibited.

Legal Status at a Glance.

Domestic rabbits are legal in most countries but face strict biosecurity restrictions in Australia and New Zealand, where they are classified as pest species. In most of Europe, rabbits are treated as standard companion animals with straightforward import rules.

New Zealand Rules Explained

New Zealand: Rabbit Legal Status

โŒ BANNED โ€” cannot be imported as pets. New Zealand prohibits the import of rabbits as pets due to their status as an agricultural pest.

If relocating to New Zealand, you must rehome your rabbit before departure.

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FAQ

Can I bring a rabbit to New Zealand?

No. Rabbits are a prohibited import in New Zealand under MPI biosecurity regulations.

Are rabbits legal to own in New Zealand?

Yes, rabbits can be owned in New Zealand by people already there โ€” but they cannot be imported as new pets.

I'm relocating to New Zealand with a rabbit โ€” what are my options?

You must rehome your rabbit before leaving. MPI does not grant exemptions for pet rabbits.

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Updated 2026-06-20