To move your pet to Brazil, you’ll need a collection of documents so they, too, can pass customs when they arrive. The paperwork also confirms your pet’s health to the airline(s) on which they will fly. Although Brazil doesn’t require an import permit, you will need the following for each cat or dog:
It is critically important to comply exactly with these rules because if your pet arrives at the airport in São Paulo or Rio without proper documentation it will be sent home or may even be euthanized.
Pets traveling by air must do so in an IATA-compliant travel kennel. These carriers are extra-sturdy to keep your furry family members safe and roomy enough to keep them comfortable during their journey. You must choose the correct size – cats may all fit in a size “medium” kennel, but you’ll have to measure your pup to be sure they will be able to stand or sit upright with at least 2-3 inches of headroom, turn around and lie down normally in the kennel.
Get the carrier as soon as possible, and work with your kitty or pooch to help them get acclimated to the kennel. The more it smells and feels like home to them, the less stressed they’ll be on their trip.
For one thing, pet-friendly airlines will not transport animals when it is extremely cold (hardly an issue entering Brazil) or extremely hot (definitely an issue in this equatorial country). This can wreak havoc on your pet’s flight arrangements and yours, too, if you’re expecting to travel on the same flight.
Flight schedules can be further complicated by the fact that Brazilian customs and Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Supply officials only work certain days and hours at each airport. You certainly don’t want your precious pets sitting around unnecessarily because they arrived at the wrong time.
This is just one reason to hire a professional pet shipper who understands the system and can make arrangements that work as well as monitor and deal with day-to-day changes, if necessary. An experienced pet transport company can handle every single detail, allowing you to relax and focus on other aspects of your move to Brazil.
You cannot calculate the value of peace of mind – after all, we’re talking about your pets. Besides, if you’re an American moving for work, the cost of moving your pets is probably tax-deductible along with your other moving expenses. Consult your tax advisor about this to be sure.