Yes, you can bring a pregnant pet or one with newborn puppies/kittens to China, but there are certain restrictions and guidelines that you need to follow:
1. Health Certificate: You must obtain a health certificate from a government-authorized veterinarian in your home country. The certificate should state that the pregnant pet or the one with newborns is healthy and free from contagious diseases.
2. Import License: You need to apply for an import license for your pet through the General Administration of Customs of China. This process typically involves providing the health certificate, ownership proof, and other relevant documents.
3. Quarantine: All pets entering China may be subject to quarantine procedures. Pregnant pets or those with newborns might be subject to longer quarantine periods as a precautionary measure.
4. Vaccinations: Ensure that your pet is up to date with all required vaccinations, such as rabies. Check the specific vaccination requirements of China and ensure compliance.
5. Airline Regulations: Contact the airline you plan to travel with to make sure they allow pregnant pets or those with newborns on board. Some airlines have restrictions on transporting animals during certain stages of pregnancy.
It is advisable to contact the Embassy or Consulate of China in your home country or consult with a professional pet relocation service to get accurate and up-to-date information on the specific requirements and guidelines for bringing pregnant pets or those with newborns to China.