Comoros
Want to bring Fido on a trip to Comoros? You’ll find everything you need to know about the Comoros pet quarantine, fees for pet importation, and other restrictions for traveling to Comoros with a dog here.
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Embassy of Comoros
866 United Nations Plaza #418
New York, NY 10017
Entry Requirements
Complete the following entry requirements to travel to Comoros with your pet:
- Comoros is a high-risk country for rabies. In order to return to the United States, travelers with U.S.-vaccinated dogs must provide two documents per animal, the CDC Dog Import Form (completed online with an uploaded photo of your dog, taken recently or within 15 days before travel to the U.S. if under one year old) and a Certification of U.S-issued Rabies Vaccination form. The CDC Dog Import Form can be completed online and is valid for six months, allowing multiple entries if the port of entry remains the same. The Certification of U.S.-Issued Rabies Vaccination form must be filled out by a USDA-accredited veterinarian before departure and endorsed by the USDA; it’s valid for the duration of the rabies vaccination. Alternatively, a USDA-endorsed export health certificate issued before July 31, 2025, that includes the dog's age, microchip number, and valid rabies vaccination information can be used in place of the Certification form. USDA-endorsed export health certificates issued after July 31, 2025, will not be accepted for re-entry into the United States. Additional requirements include a detectable microchip implanted before rabies vaccination, proof of rabies vaccination administered after microchip insertion, and the dog must appear healthy upon arrival. Dogs must be at least 6 months old at the time of entry or return. These documents allow entry at any U.S. port of entry matching the one listed on the CDC Dog Import Form receipt. Their microchip number must be included on all required forms and supporting documents. The required forms can be obtained at this link. For further guidance on returning to the U.S. with your pet from a high-risk country, contact the CDC directly at cdcanimalimports@cdc.gov
- Dogs and cats should be vaccinated for rabies at least one month and not more than three years prior to their entry
- A permit from the Ministry of Water and Livestock Development, Veterinary Services is required for the importation of live horses, dogs, cats, swine, sheep and goats. The letter should state type/breed of pet, age, and port of entry with vaccination certificates attached.
- The following vaccines are recommended: DHLP: Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis and Parvo.
- Puppies should be vaccinated when they're 5-7 weeks old with repeat vaccinations two weeks and six weeks later.
- Obtain a health certificate and rabies vaccination certificate from a certified veterinarian.
Quarantine Information
Pets being transported into Comoros are not required to be quarantined if they meet all the necessary requirements listed above.
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