Can I Bring My Pet to Australia? 2025 Guide
- Pawsport Express
- Jun 19
- 5 min read
Updated: Jun 20

For many pet owners, moving to a new country can be both exciting and scary, especially if they are bringing their beloved dog or cat with them. Many people have asked, "How do I bring my pet to Australia?" It is still possible in 2025 with careful planning, professional advice, and following Australia's strict biosecurity laws. This complete guide will help you and your pet have a smooth trip by walking you through each step of the process.
Australia has some of the strictest rules about bringing things into the country. This is because the unique ecosystem of the country is very sensitive to diseases that affect animals from other countries. For this reason, you need to plan carefully and pay close attention to every detail when moving your pet. Working with trusted professionals like Pawsport Express, Singapore's best pet relocation service, is one of the best ways to make sure everything goes well and you feel safe.
Why is it so hard to bring my pet to Australia?
Australia's biosecurity laws are meant to protect its unique plants and animals. The government really cares about keeping the country one of the few places in the world where rabies doesn't exist. To bring your pet into Australia, you must meet a number of strict requirements. Even small mistakes in paperwork or veterinary procedures can cause delays or, worse, denial of entry. You can avoid these problems and make sure your pet's move goes smoothly by following the steps exactly and getting help from professionals like Pawsport Express.
What kinds of pets can you have in Australia in 2025?
At the moment, only certain types of dogs and cats that are not banned can be brought into Australia from Singapore. Unfortunately, current laws make it illegal to bring exotic pets into the country from Singapore. This includes birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, reptiles, and rodents. Some dog breeds are also not allowed to be brought into Australia. Some of these are the Pit Bull Terrier, the Japanese Tosa, the Fila Brasileiro, and the Dogo Argentino. If you're not sure if your pet's breed can be brought into the country, it's always best to get breed verification and advice from Pawsport Express.
New rules for travelling with pets to Australia in 2025
In 2025, new rules were put in place to make Australia's biosecurity even stronger. The most important change is the microchip verification. Before the rabies blood test (RNATT), two different veterinarians must now check your pet's microchip. If you don't do this step correctly, you may have to stay in quarantine for 30 days instead of the usual 10 days.
The rules for quarantining have also been changed. If your paperwork is missing or wrong, you will automatically have to stay at the Mickleham Post Entry Quarantine (PEQ) Facility for 30 days. If you hire a professional pet relocation service like Pawsport Express, the chances of making a mistake are lower, and your pet will stay in quarantine for the shortest time possible.
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Bring My Pet to Australia
Microchipping is the first thing you need to do to move your pet. Before getting any shots or tests, your pet needs to have an ISO-compliant microchip put in. This microchip number must be on all official papers.
Your pet needs to get a rabies shot when they are at least 12 weeks old. You can't do the RNATT until at least 21 days after the vaccination.
The Rabies Neutralising Antibody Titer Test (RNATT) requires a blood sample from your pet, which is then sent to a lab that is allowed to do the test. You have to wait 180 days after the blood test before you can apply for your pet's import permit. However, a positive RNATT result is good for 12 months.
During this time, your pet must also get two treatments for internal parasites, with at least 14 days between each one. The second treatment must be given no later than five days before you leave.
The next step is to use the Australian government's BICON system to apply for an import permit. To make sure everything is done correctly and to all the specifications, Pawsport Express handles this step for you.
As soon as the permit is approved, Pawsport Express will save a spot for your pet at the Mickleham PEQ Facility in Melbourne. This is a necessary step in the moving process for pets going from Singapore to Australia.
Before you leave, you need to have a vet checkup. After a final inspection by a government-approved veterinarian, the necessary export veterinary health certificate will be given.
Pawsport Express will also book your pet's travel with well-known airlines like Qantas or Singapore Airlines. The airline has approved special crates for pets that are put in the cargo hold. This makes sure that they are safe and comfortable.
What Happens When My Pet Arrives in Australia?
When you arrive, your pet will be taken straight to the Mickleham PEQ Facility, which is not far from Melbourne. This state-of-the-art facility has kennels and catteries that are temperature-controlled. Pets are cared for by trained staff who give them professional care, watch over them every day, and give them a lot of attention. The minimum stay is ten days if all the paperwork is in order. If there are problems with verification, there will be a 30-day quarantine.
How long does it take to send my pet to Australia?
Bringing your pet to Australia usually takes seven to eight months. You can finish microchipping right away. It takes about six to eight weeks to do the RNATT and get the rabies shot. After a successful RNATT, you have to wait 180 days. You might need an extra two to four weeks to apply for an import permit and make a quarantine reservation. The last veterinary check and flight preparations are usually done in the last few weeks before export.
Cost Breakdown: How Much Will It Cost to Bring My Pet to Australia?
The costs of pet relocation services can be different. Microchipping and vaccinations usually cost between SGD 150 and 300. The RNATT blood test costs between $400 and $600 in the lab. The cost of the import permit is between $400 and $500. The Mickleham PEQ Facility usually charges about $2,000 for a 10-day stay in quarantine. Air travel for pets that are travelling as cargo usually costs between $1,200 and $2,500, and professional pet relocation services usually start at $1,000.
Why should I send my pet to Australia with Pawsport Express?
There are many benefits to choosing a well-established pet relocation company like Pawsport Express. Our prices start at just SGD 400, making professional pet relocation more affordable and easier to get. You will get personalised help at every step of the process, so you can be sure that everything will go smoothly and without stress. We make sure that you follow all of the most recent AQIS rules and remind you of every important deadline right away. Pawsport Express takes care of everything for your pet's move, from paperwork and permits to flights and quarantine reservations. This means you and your pet can relax and enjoy the trip. They have built relationships with good airlines and licensed vets.
With careful planning, close attention to detail, and help from Pawsport Express, you can move your pet to their new home in Australia without any problems. Start planning now so that your pet can travel easily and without stress.