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Pet Relocation Bahrain

Our team of international relocation specialists at John Mason International have over 50 years of experience in ensuring the air freight of your pet is safe, comfortable, and hassle-free.

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Bahrain, Middle East

Pet Relocation to Bahrain from the UK

When planning your move to Bahrain, ensuring your beloved pets meet you there safely and easily can be a cause of anxiety and stress. If you’re considering a move to Bahrain, John Mason’s pet relocation service can simplify the process, and with 50 years of experience in pet relocation, you can rest easy knowing that your furry friends are taken care of during every step of your family’s relocation to Bahrain.

When considering everything you would like to take with you when moving abroad, the thought of transporting your cat, dog, or other pet thousands of miles away seems like an overwhelming process, one that seems difficult, or even impossible to do. Just like all countries, Bahrain does have some restrictions on animal imports, however, our Bahrain pet relocation service can make the process simple for you and stress-free for your pet.

Get in touch to discuss your pet’s requirements.

What’s included in our Bahrain pet relocation service?

Our Bahrain pet relocation service is a completely bespoke, end-to-end service. Our team can arrange everything you need for your pet to be eligible for travel, and we will also be on-hand to answer any questions or concerns you have about your pet’s upcoming move.

Our Bahrain Pet Relocation service includes:

  • Transparent pricing
  • Care tag
  • Pet Travel Portal
  • IATA-compliant travel kennel
  • Boarding at a local top rated kennel
  • Export or import documentation
  • Completion of health certificates
  • USDA
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  • All air cargo expenses
  • All airport services
  • Pick up from residence or meet & greet at the airport
  • Regular communication & updates
  • Customs clearance
  • Delivery to new residence or handover at the airport
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Manama, Bahrain

How do our pet relocation services to Bahrain work?

Throughout the years, we have refined our pet relocation service in order to make it as straightforward, affordable, and stress-free as possible for our clients. At John Mason International, you can rest assured that your pets will experience the highest-quality care throughout their journey to Bahrain.

Our pet relocation process includes:

  1. Initial contact: Contact our expert team to discuss your needs, your timeframe, and get a no-obligation indication of our pet relocation costs.
  2. Preparation: We will make sure that your pet’s travel plan is mapped out and agreed well in advance. This includes the specifics of pick up, travel, and any necessary temporary boarding whilst your pet waits for your arrival in Bahrain. We will also take care of the necessary documentation and customs requirements so you can concentrate on your move.
  3. Pre-travel care: We will pick up your pet 2 days before travel. Once we have collected your pet, they’ll be kept in a top-rated care facility that will look after them until the flight.
  4. Transportation: We provide IATA-compliant travel kennels to keep your pet safe and comfortable during their flight.
  5. Arrival: Once your pet has arrived safely in Bahrain and all necessary custom requirements have been completed, your pet will be delivered to you at your new home at a previously agreed-upon time.

Throughout the process, your pet will be cared for by our pet relocation specialists, who will also provide you with regular updates on your pet’s journey for peace of mind.

What areas of Bahrain do we cover?

Our pet relocation service covers all areas of the UK, and can provide relocation services to almost any location in Bahrain.

This includes door-to-door services to Manama, Al Muharraq, Riffa, Hamad Town, and more.

We will collect your pet 2 days prior to your move date, bringing them to one of our facilities close to Heathrow, Gatwick, Glasgow or Manchester airports. With locations at the UK’s major airports, we are able to service the entirety of the UK.

Contact us today for more information on the areas of Bahrain which we cover.

Your pet’s wellbeing during their relocation to Bahrain

Travelling from the UK to Bahrain via plane takes around 6-7 hours. This can cause a lot of stress for pet owners, who may worry how their pet will cope in such an unfamiliar environment for so long.

Our specialists are trained in how to best prepare your pet for their long journey, caring for them as if they were their own. We have extensive experience in caring for all types of pets of different ages and health concerns, including ones with high levels of anxiety. The whole pet relocation process is done with your pet’s wellbeing as the main focus.

Preparing your pet for travel to Bahrain

Before picking up your pet for travel, you should familiarise your pet with the crate they will be travelling in, encouraging them to spend time in the crate in the days and weeks leading up to the move so that they see the crate as a safe and familiar space come relocation day.

If your pet suffers from stress and anxiety you may also want to discuss calming techniques with your veterinarian. Please note: Tranquillisers and sedatives should never be used as they can impact your pet’s respiratory system during air travel.

Pet relocation to Bahrain costs

Pet relocation costs will vary depending on your unique requirements. Flight length will be factored into the final cost, so prices will differ depending if you are flying to Bahrain International Airport (BAH), or a smaller Bahrain airport.

Processing and preparation for necessary documentation will also be factored into the final cost, which can vary case-by-case. The type of animal and care required will also be factored into the final cost.


On average, pet relocation to Bahrain costs between £X and £X.

We always make sure to provide our customers with a full pet relocation quote prior to agreement, ensuring there are no hidden fees or unexpected costs further down the line.

Get in touch for your bespoke quote today.

Pet Relocation Requirements and Restrictions for Bahrain

Bahrain’s import requirements for pets are put in place to protect the country’s native wildlife and stop the spread of diseases. If you’re moving your pets from the UK, it’s important to make sure they meet the requirements for pet relocation from UK to Bahrain.

General requirements for relocating your pet to Bahrain include:

Microchipping

Pets must have a 15-digit ISO 11784/11785 compliant microchip, implanted prior to blood tests and vaccinations.

Vaccinations

  • Rabies vaccinations – Dogs and cats must be vaccinated against rabies between 6 months and 30 days before travel. Rabies vaccinations are not currently a standard procedure for pets in the UK, but veterinarians will be able to administer a rabies vaccine if you are taking your pet abroad. As the UK is a rabies-free country, a rabies titer test is not required to enter Bahrain from the UK.
  • Vaccinations for Dogs – As well as rabies, dogs travelling to Bahrain must also be vaccinated against distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis and parvovirus (DHLP) between 30 days and 6 months before travelling.
  • Vaccinations for Cats – As well as rabies, cats must be vaccinated against feline infectious rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus and feline enteritis between 30 days and 6 months before travel.
    ● For information on vaccination requirements for other animals, such as birds, reptiles, fish, rabbits, and rodents, please contact us.

Certification

  • Veterinary Health Certificate -A government-registered veterinarian must issue a health certificate for your pet within 10 days of travel. This will be presented to officials during your pet’s travel, specifying their good health.
  • Import Permit (No Objection Certificate) – An import permit for your pet can be obtained by an agent in Bahrain, and is valid for 30 days from issue.

Requirements for puppies, kittens, and other young animals

Puppies, kittens, and other young animals may be subject to additional restrictions when entering Bahrain. Puppies and kittens cannot be vaccinated from rabies before the age of 3 months, and therefore cannot enter Bahrain before this age. It is also considered unsafe for puppies under 12 weeks from travelling via air travel.

John Mason can help ensure that your pet meets all these requirements for a smooth entry into Bahrain.

Dog breeds that are banned in Bahrain

Bahrain has some strict restrictions on dog breeds, including some dog breeds which are popular here in the UK, including:

  • Staffordshire Terriers
  • Tosas
  • Pitbulls
  • Mastiffs

 

As well as hybrids of the above breeds, such as:

  • Bull Boxer
  • Beagle Bull
  • Staffador
  • Pit Chow
  • Bullmastiff

 

All dogs and cats which are not at least 5th generation removed from the pedigree can not be imported into Bahrain. For information on the restrictions of other domestic animals, please contact us.

Helpful Guides & Resources

Explore our other resources for further information about relocating with your pets and moving to Bahrain:

Our Other Relocation Services

Pet relocation is just one of the many things you must consider when moving to Bahrain.

We provide a wide range of Bahrain relocation services to help make your move stress-free. Want to know more about life in Bahrain? Read our Living in Bahrain blog.

Pet Relocation to Bahrain FAQs

Providing your pet is not on the banned breed or species list for Bahrain, you should be able to move your pet from the UK to your new home in Bahrain, provided your pet meets all of the custom requirements such as vaccinations, documentation etc.

An animal health certificate (or ‘pet passport’) can be issued by your veterinarian once they have confirmed that your pet meets all standards for international travel.

The cost of flying a dog or other domestic animal to Bahrain from the UK depends on factors including the time of year, destination airport and documentation requirements. For a bespoke quote get in touch with our team.

For dogs and cats coming from the UK, there is no quarantine period once your pet arrives in Bahrain. If your pet is coming from a country with a high rabies rate (such as India, China, or Thailand), a 30-day quarantine period may be required.

It is not recommended for pets to fly on a full stomach. They should be fed around 4-6 hours before the flight. When relocating your pet through a professional pet relocation service, your pet relocation specialist will be knowledgeable on how to best get your pet comfortable in the hours leading up to their flight.