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bambola025

Can i take a rabbit to oz? i am emigrating there soon and dont want to rehouse my bunny.?

will it survive? how long will he be in quarintine and also could he be sedated for theh major part of the flight?

    



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tuppenybitz
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no you cant.Australia doesn't permit pocket animals such as rabbits,hamsters etc or birds

you can check with the australian customs site for any changes to the law since i last checked


But Why??
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Are you serious?

Why dont ya just eat it the night before you fly, then get another one here when you arrive. We've got more rabbits than humans.


Ken E
The only good rabbit is a dead rabbit. And by the way, there is a flat dead absolute ban on hamsters.


Pees and Queues
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You can if-
it is de-sexed
has been immunised against mixo-mytosis

However there is a new bio-engineered virus called Calicivirus to combat the plague levels of rabbits and hares.
There is no vaccine for this.

It will have to be quarantined.

1. A valid Import Permit is required and must be applied for prior to importation. Permit applications must be sent to Live Animal Imports - AQIS Canberra, for assessment.

Live Animal Imports
AQIS
Fax +61 2 6272 3110
Email animalimp@aqis.gov.au
Phone +61 2 6272 4454

. The importer or agent must lodge a Quarantine Entry for each consignment. The inspecting AQIS officer must be advised of the entry number prior to inspection.

3. It is the importer’s responsibility to identify and to ensure compliance with all requirements of any other regulatory and advisory bodies prior to and after importation.

4. One importer, as listed on the Import Permit, or nominated agent, must be accessible to AQIS officers and accept responsibility for ensuring that all import conditions are met including the AQIS inspection.

5. Consignments must be addressed and sent to AQIS at the port of arrival.

6. The importer or agent must make an appointment for AQIS inspection of goods and documentation. The importer or agent may be required to be present at this inspection. The consignment will be held by AQIS until completion of inspection. Fees are payable to AQIS for all services.

7. The animal(s):
must be consigned from the country of export directly to Australia by a route approved by AQIS
may only be accompanied by other animals not of this consignment if prior written approval is granted by AQIS
will require prior AQIS approval for transhipment.

8. The importer must notify the AQIS office in the state of import in writing at least three (3) working days prior to import. Notification must include:
contact number for the importer
AQIS permit number
flight number
airway bill number
date and estimated time of arrival
list of animals being imported
nature and identification of means of transport.

9. The design of the containers used to transport the animal(s) must comply with the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) recommendations and International Air Transport Association (IATA) Live Animal Regulations.

10. The use of hay or straw as bedding during transport by air is not permitted; treated wood shavings, sterilised peat and soft board may be used.


Krissie
Don't think about coming to Queensland because it is illegal to keep rabbits as pets in this state.


Panicking_lemons
Hmmmm im not sure but i think the wonderful wizzard will know for sure.

It will likely survive, im not sure about the rest but it is really stressful for animals i would say it is easier on it to rehouse it.


tentofield
Even if you comply with all the regulations, some States do not allow anyone to keep rabbits as pets so it depends where you are going. You cannot vaccinate your rabbit against myxomatosis but you can against calicivirus.


waltzsingmatilda
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I hope so as my Jack Russell loves to play with rabbits.
Don't need to bring your rabbit to Australia (NOT oz) as we have millions of them scatted all across Australia,no thanks to the pommy who had a brain snap and sent them along with the rest of there "rejects"


angler
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They shoot bunny in OZ.Myxomatosis


Leo
You might find it would be less distressing for you rabbit if you re-homed it. But if still wish to there are a couple of links to help you, such has cost and will you need a licence..etc


sexc_n_h0rny_now
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no it'll probably be confiscated because it is considered as a natural pest


robppc20022002
tthink u can but it would have to go thru quanatine for a while





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