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Peru
Dog Regulations
Vaccinations
Rabies vaccination is required. SENASA/MIDAGRI indicate vaccination can be administered from 3 months of age. No specific post-vaccination waiting period is stated in the cited sources; the vaccine must be current and recorded on the health certificate.
- Dog must be vaccinated against rabies.
- Rabies vaccination must be current at the time of entry.
- Details of the rabies vaccine must appear on the official international health certificate.
Certifications
An official international veterinary health certificate from the competent authority of the country of origin must accompany the dog and will be reviewed by SENASA upon arrival.
- Issued by the official veterinary authority of the country of origin (for travelers from the United States, USDA APHIS endorsement applies).
- Certifies the animal is clinically healthy and fit for travel.
- Includes details of required vaccinations and deworming/parasite treatments.
- Must be presented to SENASA at the port of entry.
Microchip
No import microchip requirement is stated by SENASA/MIDAGRI for dogs entering Peru. Microchipping may be recommended for identification but is not specified as mandatory.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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SENASA Border Inspection and Fee
Dogs are subject to SENASA inspection at the point of entry. The owner/guardian must present the animal and documentation, undergo a clinical check, and pay the applicable inspection fee.
- Present the dog to SENASA inspectors at arrival (e.g., Jorge Chávez International Airport or other SENASA posts).
- Undergo a clinical inspection by SENASA.
- Pay the SENASA inspection fee.
- If documentation is incomplete or missing, additional measures may apply per SENASA procedures.