Yes, you can bring your pet to China if it has undergone recent dental procedures or has dental issues. However, there are some considerations and requirements to keep in mind:
1. Health Certificate: You will need to provide a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian stating that your pet is healthy and fit for travel. It is advisable to have this certificate issued shortly before your departure to ensure it is up to date.
2. Vaccinations: Ensure that your pet's vaccinations, including rabies, are up to date. China has strict requirements for rabies vaccinations, so make sure your pet is compliant.
3. Customs and Quarantine: Pets entering China may be subject to customs and quarantine procedures. You should contact the Chinese customs authorities or consult with a specialized pet relocation service for specific information on the process.
4. Import Permits: Some pets may require import permits or additional documentation. Check with Chinese authorities (such as the General Administration of Customs of China) for any specific requirements.
5. Animal Welfare: During the travel process, consider your pet's comfort and safety. Discuss any concerns with your veterinarian, and ensure that your pet has proper accommodations to minimize stress and discomfort.
It is strongly advised to consult with the relevant Chinese authorities, such as the Chinese embassy or consulate, or a professional pet relocation service, to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the importation of pets with dental issues or recent dental procedures.