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International Animal Export Regulations

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Notice

If you have any questions or concerns regarding these regulations for exporting animals or animal products to a foreign country, you should contact the APHIS-VS Area Office in the State from which the animals or products will be exported.


Thailand - Summary of Requirements

SPECIES - MOST RECENT UPDATE

Bovine

Note: The posted protocol for bovine semen has been previously accepted by Thai border personnel, but no official bilateral agreement is in place between Thailand and the United States; therefore, exporters must ship at their own risk. It is recommended that the health certificate based on the posted protocol for bovine semen  should be approved by Thai officials prior to export.

Carps

  • Carps - For culture purpose - July 2008 (pdf 17kb)

Equine

  • Equine - Protocol - June 2011 (pdf 14kb)
  • Equine - Sample Health Certificate - June 2011 (pdf 13kb)

Pets - Dogs and Cats:

Thailand requires a valid USDA endorsed health certificate for pet entry.

Please visit the following web page for additional information: http://www.dld.go.th/webenglish/movec1.html

Other Information

Exporters wanting to ship animals whose requirements are not listed should apply for an Import Permit; however, the requirements listed in the import permit may not be appropriate for the United Stated and not able to be endorsed.

 

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Last Modified: September 24, 2012