If you want to bring your pet to China, it is important to comply with the country's regulations and guidelines. Unfortunately, there are no specific provisions or guidelines in China regarding pets with phobias or anxieties. The process of bringing a pet with specific phobias or anxieties to China would typically follow the standard procedures for pet importation.
To bring a pet to China, you will need to ensure that it meets the general requirements such as having a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, and a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian. Additionally, pets entering China might be subject to a quarantine period, so it is essential to inquire about this from the relevant authorities.
It is advisable to consult with your veterinarian for guidance on how to manage your pet's specific phobias or anxieties during the travel and relocation process. They may provide suggestions or medication options to help alleviate your pet's discomfort.