Bringing a Pet to Uganda

Data completeness: 80% · Last updated: April 22, 2026

Uganda requires an ISO microchip, rabies vaccination (with a 21-day waiting period), and a health certificate issued within 10 days of travel. There is no quarantine if all documents are in order. Get your personalized travel plan at Pawgo.

Microchip

A microchip is required for bringing a pet into Uganda. Make sure it's implanted before your pet's rabies vaccination, as many countries won't accept the vaccine otherwise.

RequiredYes
Must precede vaccinationUnknown
ISO standardUnknown

Rabies Vaccination

A current rabies vaccination is mandatory for entering Uganda with a pet. Plan ahead — there may be a waiting period after vaccination before travel is allowed.

RequiredYes
Waiting period (days)21
Booster requiredYes

Health Certificate

You'll need an official health certificate from a licensed veterinarian to bring your pet to Uganda. Schedule your vet appointment close to your departure date, as these certificates have a limited validity window.

RequiredYes
Validity (days)10
Government endorsedYes

Titer Test (FAVN)

Uganda does not require a rabies titer test for pet entry.

RequiredNo
Waiting period (days)Unknown

Quarantine

Good news — Uganda does not require quarantine for compliant pets arriving with proper documentation.

RequiredNo
Duration (days)0

Import Permit

Check whether Uganda requires an advance import permit for pets.

RequiredUnknown

Breed Restrictions

Check whether Uganda has breed-specific import restrictions.

Has breed restrictionsUnknown

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Uganda require rabies vaccination for dogs?
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