Pets and Quarantine
We have decided to move to Mauritius for the beginning of the school year September 2011 so we still have time but I like to be organised so my question is as follows. 3 months seems to be an awfully long time to leave my dog and my cat at the kennel. Does anyone have any experience with bringing their animals? If so, did they have to stay the full 3-month despite having all the correct papers?
I would appreciate any feedback in this regard,
Thank you,
See you soon in Mauritius!
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We moved to Mauritius in mid-december and flew down from London, UK with our dog. Our dog only had to be in quarantine for 1 month(think this is the same if you come from anywhere in Europe), unlike if you come from SA. We visited him everyday, brought him food and even got the workers there to provide him their food so he had ample. All in all, we were satisfied with the conditions, had no choice really
Obviously, would rather have him home with us instead of quarantine
However, we did get him out slightly earlier than the 30 days, think it was few days before the 30 days was up. Can't remember. And this was in spite of having all the correct paperwork and jabs etc. Hope this helps.
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So we will be visiting every day!It will be heartbreaking to visit and leave animals behind eveyrday but at least we don't have to leave them back in the home country so I guess that makes it better.
Best of luck to you and let me know your experience!
Ciao Ciao!

Depending on the country of origin of your dog, the requirements for importing your pet will be different, namely on the duration of quarantine and the type of tests he will have to go through.
The best thing to do is to get in touch with the governmental vererinary services whom's contacts you may find in What about your pets? in the Guide of expatriate life in Mauritius.
Hope this helps
Arlette
Can anyone tell me what the fees for quarantine for a small dog are likely to be? And also the name of the kennels where they are held.
Thanks
Donna
The kennels are located in Reduit (a little bit further than University of Mauritius) and if I remember well (it's 2 years ago) I paid around 1500 Rs for my Shitzu!
Cheers
Arlette
My little Westie, Harvey,聽 will be 10 years old by the time we come over and I suppose I'm being a little over anxious about it. We couldn't bear to leave him behind. Just trying to find out as much as I can before we put him through it all. Wonder if you could answer a couple more questions for me. Are the visiting hours quite generous? Are there places to walk them? I've also heard conflicting stories regarding the length of time they have to be in quarantine. We are coming from the UK and I've heard stories ranging from 4 weeks to 6 months! Is it possible to view the kennels on-line?
Would also be grateful for any adivce you could give me regarding transportation from the UK.
Really appreciate your help, thanks so much.
Donna
I can't seem to remember the visiting hours, only that you can't visit on Sunday and not after 03:30 pm. They have 2 or 3 places where you can let your dog running around freely. You may bring his favourite food or they can be fed by the food which is provided by the kennel. The place is shabby but kept clean by the personnel. In the summer months it is a little unbearable (for us humans) due to the smells
There's no website unfortunately.Duration of the quarantine depends on the country of origin and if it is rabies free or not. I think for Europe it is one month (to be checked with the Veterinary services (check the link I gave you above) but best would be to call them (ask for Mr Gunnes (pronounce Ganesh)) as they don't always respond to emails.
Have a good evening further
Arlette
That was really helpful, You've really cheered me up! I was dreading having to leave him in quarantine for SIX months!!!
Will give them a ring nearer the time,
Thanks again, it's so kind of you to take time out to answer all these questions.
Donna
We desperately trying to get them in. I have been to the DVS, and they say that the law is changing coz of an attack to some children. it was big dogs (like alsatians). So they are in the process of passing a law (I think) that limits the type of dog entering. Small dogs and certain breeds will be allowed. While the law has not yet been passed, they are with-holding any applications. So this is as it stands right now!Will keep you updated on the situation!

keno wrote:... coz of an attack to some children. it was big dogs (like alsatians). ...
That happened a few weeks before I left and I recall it was Rottweiler!
I hope the situation will come to good order to you and your pets!
Arlette
So sorry to any of you that have moves planned soon. Lets hope they get their laws sorted pretty quick. Does anyone know how the Mauritians are at doing this sort of thing? Are they pretty laid back or are they likely to be on the case pdq?
Wish they'd sort this out! Typical government, everything takes so much time!
I've just emailed the Veterinary Services Division again, will let you know if I get a reply.
Donna
The subject is very sensitive and the government is currently facing the public opinion with the two dogs who have been put down this morning. So I think that it might take a few more days before they make a decision but I could be wrong.
Luckily for me I won't need to bring my dog over until well into next year but it must be heartbreaking for those trying to bring them over now.
Will keep on the case!
Donna
Has anyone got an update on the situation?聽
Thanks
Donna
Tried to apply this week but they came back and said that there are not doing any imports until the laws have been converted/changed - to what extent it will be changed, I don't know.... so still waiting....

Just have to keep waiting then. Wish they'd get on and do it!
Donna
According to Lexpress Newspapers, it's goign to take a while for this Law to be voted.Right now I don't think the Ministry's vets are going to allow ANY dog to be brought here.
I'll try to get more info and post it!

I know you love your pets intensely but why not adopt a pet here? There are so many roaming the streets, homeless, and I know that PAWS have many pets up for adoption. They will be put down if not adopted...
I have the opposite problem in that we will be leaving Mauritius in January and I've been trying now for 2 years to find a good home for my cat as we can't take it back to Australia... It is breaking our hearts as time gets closer and still NO interest...
We don't want to have him put down!
Donna
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