Are you moving to Hong Kong? You’ll find it to be very cosmopolitan. In some ways, Hong Kong reflects its British ties, but in most ways it is truly Asian. In both cultures, good manners are always expected, and that goes for your pets as well as you and the rest of your two-legged family. So what constitutes good pet etiquette in Hong Kong?
If you’re currently living in the United States, you have a great deal of latitude when it comes to keeping cats and dogs or other pets. Of course there are some restrictions, but you’ll find additional limitations in Hong Kong.
Chances are you’ll be living in an apartment – probably a small one compared to what you’re used to. Even if you rent a house, be aware that many public and private housing areas do not allow cats, or dogs, or either. Since you want to take your cat or dog along, be certain you select the appropriate accommodations. No matter where you live, it is never OK to let either cats or dogs wander around outside on their own.
Here are some important rules to keep in mind:
There aren’t a lot of countries around the world that are considered rabies-free, but Hong Kong is one of them. They are proud to have held that status since the 1980s, and they protect their environment with strict pet import rules. Your cat or dog will have to provide proof of current rabies vaccination – along with other veterinary documents - before they are allowed into Hong Kong. Pets being imported to Hong Kong must receive a rabies vaccine at least 30 days prior to export but less than 1 year prior.
Even with that, they may have to spend some time in quarantine before they're free to join you at your new home. Quarantine requirements depend on where you’re moving from. If you’re coming from the USA, your pet will be exempt (providing they are fully compliant with the import rules).
Every dog over 5 months of age must be licensed in Hong Kong. It’s easy and fast. Just take your pup’s import documents to one of the Dog Inoculation and Licensing Centers or to an Animal Management Center. If you are using a pet relocation company to ship your dog to Hong Kong, then they will typically take care of obtaining the first dog license for you (as part of their services & fees). From there, you will be responsible for renewing it. The license is good for three years.
Should you adopt a new pet after moving to Hong Kong, the government will inoculate your pet against rabies at one of the above-mentioned centers, or you can have your vet handle the vaccination.
Common sense prevails here. Good manners for pets and pet parents are the same the world over:
Hong Kong may have stricter pet regulations than where you live now, but they aren’t onerous. And don’t let the rules fool you. Dogs, cats and other animals are adored as pets in Hong Kong just as they are elsewhere. Just make sure you know those rules and that your furred companions mind their manners as you explore the sights, smells and sounds of your new home.