To bring a cat or dog from abroad into Azerbaijan you must:
Upon arrival in Baku, your pet and the relevant documents will be examined by a veterinary doctor at the airport. The paperwork is acceptable in English.
To take a cat or dog from Azerbaijan you must:
State Veterinary Department
At: 8 Mikrorayon, 3123 Street, AZ1115 Baku
Tel: (012) 562 76 13 / (012) 411 18 01
Hotline: (012) 563 50 06
Fax: (012) 562 66 32
Email: sector-umi@vet.gov.az
Ministry of Agriculture,
Chief Veterinary Officer,
ul. Nadjaf Narimanov 7a,
Baku AZ 1106,
Azerbaijan.
Tel;/Fax; + 994-12 462 66 06 / 462 78 12
E-mail: agry@azerin.com
Before a dog or cat enters Azerbaijan, it must be vaccinated against rabies and have a veterinary certificate. When a pet leaves Azerbaijan, a health certificate must be obtained from the State Veterinary Department.
The requirements that must be met when taking a pet animal out of Azerbaijan depend on the destination country. Most will require the animal to have an up to date health certificate; these can obtained from the veterinary station in Baku. A country's Embassy in Baku should be able to provide information on taking a pet into that country.
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The veterinarian must be approved and accredited by the Government Veterinarian Authority of the pets departing country.
Pet dogs and cats must be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days prior to entering the country and no more than 12 months before travel. There are no other vaccination requirements. A complete vaccination history for the animal is also needed.
A cat or dog being brought into Azerbaijan must have a complete international health certificate. It must have been filled in and certified by a fully accredited veterinarian in the animal's home country. They will certify the pet's current health status and do all the required tests. The certificate must state that the animal is free of parasites and diseases which are transmissible to humans.
Pet animals are not required to have a microchip fitted to enter Azerbaijan. However, choosing to do so increases the animal's safety once in the country. If transiting in other countries before arrival in Azerbaijan it is advisable to check if a microchip is required.
Upon entering Azerbaijan, at Baku airport, the pet and its documentation are checked by the airports veterinarian. Paperwork completed in English is accepted. Animals which are healthy and have all the required paperwork are not quarantined.
Azerbaijan has no restrictions on importing pets into the country. Pet cats, dogs and birds, with the exception of pigeons, can be brought into the country as long as they travel with a veterinarian health certificate. The certificate must have been issued no more than 10 days before the animal travels to Azerbaijan. Pets can enter the country as cargo, via a plane's cabin or as checked baggage.
The State Veterinary Department is responsible for animal management in Azerbaijan. It also provides veterinary services, including vaccinations.
Inspection: All domestic dogs and cats must be free of evidence of disease communicable to humans when examined at the port of entry to Azerbaijan. If your dog or cat is not in apparent good health, further examination by a licensed veterinarian may be required at your expense.
Other Animals: Birds, invertebrates, tropical fish, reptiles, amphibia, mammals such as rodents and rabbits are not subject to requirements of rabies vaccination, but may have to meet other requirements and should have a health certificate to enter Azerbaijan. Pet owners are strongly advised to seek further information from the relevant authority of their country and/or that of the country of destination.
http://azerbaijan.usembassy.gov/pets_travel.html
http://www.pettravelassociates.com/countries/azerbaijan
http://petrelocate.com/policies/azerbaijan#.VA0cxVfiscY
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