Information for New Residents: Veterinary Care in Honolulu

by | Dec 26, 2014 | Veterinarian

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If you are relocating to Hawaii from the mainland, you may have questions about the pets you are bringing with you. Veterinary Care in Honolulu is of the highest quality, so no pet owner should be concerned about any of the services their pet will receive. While most regulations in the United States regarding pet care and vaccinations are similar from state to state, in Hawaii it is a little different.

 

As the only one of the 50 states without any cases of rabies, all animals entering the state from the mainland will need to be quarantined. You will need to have proof of their previous rabies vaccinations in the past to qualify for a shortened quarantine period. They will also need to have been micro-chipped to prove they are the animal in the medical records.

 

Since Honolulu is the only port of entry for household pets, finding Veterinary Care in Honolulu may be necessary. Every pet owner should have their pet fully examined after their quarantine period and lengthy flight. Many animals will experience some stress during this time and may not have been able to eat or drink as they should have, resulting in some dehydration. A vet can examine the pet and provide advice for helping them to adjust to their new surroundings.

 

It is important to realize that even though pets will not be required to have rabies vaccinations there are still many others which will ensure they are able to live a long and healthy life that they should be given. Veterinary Care in Honolulu also includes required sterilization for any outdoor cats. All cats must be tagged to identify their owners and if the tagged pets proves not to be sterilized, the owner could face a fine.

 

Another reason to seek Veterinary Care in Honolulu is to have dogs sterilized as well. The city offers a substantial discount on dog licenses for pets with certification from their vets stating they have been sterilized.

 

Caring for your pets in Hawaii is as important as when you lived on the mainland. Be certain to have a clinic chosen before you arrive so your pet can begin building a relationship with their new doctor as soon as possible.