Hi KT'sMom,
Sorry to not be answering your question but I was interested to read that you are looking to raise a dog in PNG. Is it easy to find places like parks & beaches to walk dogs?
My husband & I may be moving to POM from New Zealand and have a 2-year-old cross-breed that we'd be looking to bring. Do you know whether that's fairly straightforward?
Any advice will be gratefully received! Hope you find a puppy :-)
It depends on the neighborhood you live in whether it is safe to walk a dog. There are beaches here but generally not many expats expose themselves to the risk at the local beach. You may have to go outside of town a bit to really get a good walk. Most locals are scared of dogs, especially German Shepards and Rottweilers.
From New Zealand/Australia, it seems easier than USA. I had to leave my dogs in the States since it required a 6 months quarantine period (can be done under vet supervision in the USA) and A LOT of paperwork, not to mention a great deal of expense. Best bet is to email. This is what I was told when I looked into it before moving here: please be advised that all imports of live annimals and plants to Papua New Guinea are prohibited imports, unless otherwise prior approval is obtained from the "National Agriculture Quarantine & Inspection Authority (NAQIA)" of Papua New Guinea. We advise that you contact NAQIA to obtain the relevant information relating to your query as they are responsible for executing relevant legislations governing imports of live annimals and plants. The contact address for NAQIA is as follows;
The Director General,
P.O. Box 741, Port Moresby, N.C.D., Papua nNew Guinea.
Phone #: (675) 3112100, (675)3112113 Fax#: (675)3251673 (general), Fax# (675)3259310
Email: naqia@dg.com.pg or pngnaqs@dg.com.pg
I hope this helps!
Kim