🇬🇳 Pet Import to Guinea
Guinea does not appear to publish a detailed, standardized pet import framework in English, so this entry serves as a preliminary skeleton. Dogs and cats should generally carry a rabies vaccination certificate issued at least 30 days before travel and a veterinary health certificate confirming general good health, with an import permit from agriculture or veterinary authorities recommended in advance. Microchipping is not confirmed as mandatory but is a sensible precaution for identification purposes. No formal quarantine period is documented for arriving pets, though inspection at Conakry's airport is likely. Travelers should confirm current procedures directly with Guinea's embassy or consulate before finalizing plans.
Requirements snapshot
- Microchip
- Not required
- Rabies titer test
- Not required
- Quarantine
- No quarantine if requirements met
Vaccination requirements
- •Rabies vaccination at least 30 days before travel
- •General vaccinations current for species
- •Veterinary health certificate issued shortly before departure
Transport
Pets typically enter via Conakry's Ahmed Sekou Toure International Airport as accompanied baggage or cargo. An import permit or prior notice to Guinea's veterinary services is generally advisable, with the rabies certificate and health certificate presented for review by customs officials at arrival.
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