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    The pet will need a rabies shot and a booster, which can be no less than three months apart and not more than one year apart. Animals should have passed a blood serum test, with results e-mailed to Hawaii officials by the testing lab. Pets cannot enter the state till 120 days after the blood sample is received by the state.

    • Why Is Hawaii So Strict with Pets Entering The State?
    • Is Quarantine Required For Pets Travelling to Hawaii?
    • The 4 Steps to Prepare Your Dog Or Cat to Travel to Hawaii
    • Minimum Preparation Time
    • Are There Any Exceptions?
    • Flying Directly to Islands of Hawaii, Maui Or Kauai
    • How to Fly to Hawaii with Your Dog
    • Arriving in Honolulu with Your Pet
    • What If Your Pet Requires Quarantine?
    • Flying Out of Honolulu Airport with A Pet

    Hawaii by far has the strictest rules in the United States for pets travelling to the state, with far more preparation required than any of the other 49 states. The reason for this is that Hawaii is rabies-free (like many island nations, such as Australiaand New Zealand), and they want to keep it that way. The only other part of the US that is as d...

    There is a chance that pets arriving in Hawaii may be quarantinedfor up to 120 days. This is what would apply if you arrived in Hawaii without any preparation (or if you missed some of the steps). This also applies to pets with failed blood tests and puppies or kittens that aren’t old enough to complete all the steps. However, there is a newer “5 D...

    To ensure that you dog or cat qualifies for the Hawaiian “5 Days or Less” quarantine program (and ideally Direct Airport Release), start preparing well in advance. The following steps are required. For the full details of these requirements, see the government checklist, plus the latest information page, including warnings of any delays.

    There is no requirement to only have the rabies titre test after the 2nd rabies vaccination, instead it can simply be done after just the 1st rabies vaccination. This means the minimum preparation time is around 60 days, if you firstly vaccinate your dog or cat, wait nearly 30 days, have the rabies titre test plus a 2nd rabies vaccination, then wai...

    If you are travelling directly to Hawaii with a pet from the British Isles, Australia, New Zealand or Guam, there are less steps required (including no rabies titre test), as these locations are also free of rabies. Pets are exempt from quarantine, and will be released immediately, if they are certified to have been resident of the country for at l...

    If you are wanting to fly directly to the islands of Hawaii, Maui or Kauai, then the steps are slightly different and more onerous. A slightly different set of documents are required to be sent in at least 30 days in advance, and you need to request a Neighbor Island Inspection Permit. See the full checklist.

    Not all US airlines that fly to Hawaii will fly pets to the island state. Plus out of the airlines that fly from the continental USA to Hawaii, many have different pet policies when it comes to flying a dog to Hawaii. If you’d like to fly to Hawaii with your pet in the cabin, choose from these US airlines.

    It’s best to ensure that your pet arrives at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu between the hours of 8am to 3:30pm. It takes up to an hour for pets to then be transferred to the Airport Animal Quarantine Holding Facility (AAQHF), and their inspection hours are 8am to 5pm daily (including weekends and holidays). At the AAQHF your pet...

    Ideally your pet is eligible for Direct Airport Release. However, there are some circumstances where this doesn’t apply, and instead the “5 Days or Less” animal quarantine program applies: 1. AQS didn’t receive your paperwork at least 10 days in advance 2. You submit paperwork only on arrival 3. There are discrepancies with original documentation, ...

    Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu is one of the most pet-friendly airports anywhere in the USA, let alone the world. Unlike most airports where you’re stuck inside once you go through security, the main overseas terminal has outdoor areas, perfect for both human and four-legged enjoyment. Follow the signs to the Cultural Gardens, w...

    • Ensure your dog has a working microchip. This is important to get right before starting your process: ensure your dog has a working microchip. The microchip number will be used to identify your dog upon arrival in Hawaii and the number is used on the blood test that your dog will need to pass.
    • Get your dog two rabies vaccinations. Hawaii is a rabies-free state (amazing!) and the strict rules they enact is their way of protecting their habitat to keep it rabies-free.
    • Get the FAVN antibody test. Now that you’ve gotten your dog two rabies vaccines and you’ve given them time to build up rabies antibodies, it’s time to get a blood test using one of the three approved labs.
    • Apply for a permit. Once you’ve done all the hard work, this is where everything comes together. Before you apply for a permit, you should do two things
  2. Jul 25, 2024 · Inspection fee (neighboring islands): $200–$600 (estimate) If your dog does not qualify for direct release from the airport because the paperwork isn’t in order or due to another reason, you ...

  3. Feb 16, 2024 · They can fill out the necessary forms and give your pup a quick check up. Make sure to do this at least 30 days in advance due to paperwork processing. The vet will note your dog’s health, vaccinations, and give them a clean bill of health. From there the state will review and (hopefully!) approve your request.

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