GHANA
Age of Animal
Puppies and kittens must be 4 months or older for travel to Ghana.
They must have their own Rabies vaccination (which can be administered at 12 weeks of age).
Microchip
Your pet must be microchipped before or on the same day as receiving the Rabies vaccination.
Rabies Vaccination
Your pet’s Rabies vaccination must be at least 31 days old and not older than 6 months when travelling to Ghana.
Annual Vaccinations
Annual vaccinations are required and must be older than 14 days but not older than one year upon arrival. If your pet needs boarding or kenneling before or after travel, all reputable kennels will require proof of a valid vaccination.
For Dogs: Canine Distemper, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, and Canine Parvovirus,
Canine Parainfluenza, Bordetella Bronchiseptica (Kennel Cough), Leptospirosis and Corona Virus.
For Cats: Feline Panleukopenia (Infectious Enteritis), Feline Respiratory Disease Complex, and Feline Leukemia. Snuffles vaccinations for cats are also highly recommended.
Blood Tests Required For Import Permit Application
All importers of dogs into Ghana must provide negative test results for the following diseases before an Import Permit can be issued.
Disease Test Required
Brucella Canis Serum Agglutination/Giemsa smear
Trypanosoma Evansi Card Agglutination/Giemsa smear
An Import Permit would only be issued if all the test results are negative.
Import Permit
An Import Permit is required for Ghana.
Health Certificate