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Importing live animals into Malaysia. Obtain Import Permit from Malaysian Department of Veterinary Services (Jabatan Perkhidmatan Haiwan) and fax it to origin before departure. Make booking with MASkargo Must agree to accept shipment before booking can be confirmed. (MASkargo Animal Hotel will contact consignee) Consignee can engage an agent or do their own clearance. Custom clearance and quarantine clearance Consignee or its agent must produce the original Import Permit for clearance. An original certificate, issued by a private or government Veterinarian, stating that 'the pet is healthy and free from any contagious or infectious disease at the time of inspection' is required for all pet/s entering/leaving Malaysia. Please note that certification is only valid for 7 days. Obtained from Malaysian Department of Veterinary Services, and faxed over to country of origin. Obtained from country of origin. Terminal charges RM0.25/Kg based on chargeable weight
Animal Hotel charges based on category of animals and weight Accommodation charges RM150.00 per day if animals are not cleared after 8 hours actual time of arrival of flight. The Department of Veterinary Services, KLIA Animal Quarantine Stations request that clients book their animals on flights arriving in KLIA between the hours of 8:00am and 17:00pm. It is a very suitable time for the KLIA Animal Quarantine to facilitate the boarding and physical examination of the animals during day time. Puppies For Sale Near Dublin GaPlease take note, due to recent mortality case of a dog in our custody that arrived after midnight, our Chief Senior Assistant Director, Biosecurity and SPS Management Division, Dr. Norlizan b. Md. Noor have granted the approval of KLIA Animal Quarantine operational hours, between 8:00am and 17:00pm. Blue Eyed Pomeranian Puppies For Sale
This new rule and regulation takes effect starting on 1st July 2012. Unfortunately, the government veterinarian could not assist in the post mortem of transit animal at the Animal Hotel. However, these are the list of private veterinary hospitals/clinics that can be contacted: Any animal inbound to Malaysia, the animals must have an Import Permit and Health Certificate endorsed by a Government Veterinarian. We have been receiving many cases lately where animals entering Malaysia without import permit and health certificate endorsed by Government certificate, particularly from Europe (Norway and Belgium). Miele Warehouse Sale SydneyThis is to notify the public that Malaysia cannot accept PET Passport yet. List of Banned Breed Dogs Pit Bull aka Pit Bull Terrier Ame.Pit Bull, Ame.Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier Restricted dogs (can be imported through terms and conditions)
KLIA Animal Quarantine operational hours; Animal Medical Centre +60340426742 En.Ghazali, Pathology Unit,Uni.Vet Hospital,UPM +60389463490 Segar Vet Services, Cheras +60391334192 Ee Vet Clinic, Seremban +6067617211 St.Angel Puchong +60358911884 or +60389456884 Import Permit/ Health certificate For further information on the quarantine requirements and procedures of animals/livestocks as well as the affected countries, please contact the Malaysian Department of Veterinary Services at www.dvs.gov.my Rates and tariffs for import and export of animals Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs Day old chicks, day old ducklings, day old goosling, live birds <100kg MYR50 101-500kg MYR100 >501kg MYR200 Crustacean / molluse / seafood Live crabs, seafood mix with consignment of live crabs <100kg MYR30 101-500kg MYR70 >501kg MYR180 Cats, dogs, hamsters, rodents, parrots, squirrels Snakes, turtles, lizards, bees, worms
Tigers, giraffes, lions, monkeys <300kg MYR50 300-100kg MYR100 >1001kg MYR300 Accomodation charges (applicable for import and export from ATA and cargo acceptance time) First 8 hrs of ATA or STD - Free After 8 hrs of ATA or STD - RM150 per day/shipment Cleaning of horse stall Cleaning and disposal of crate for Domestic animals Embargo Snub Nosed Dog Maskargo will not accept certain breeds of dogs including snub nosed, as these animals, variable, are susceptible to increased risk of heat stroke breathing difficulties or increased travel stress. MASkargo has identified the following such breeds: EMBARGO CARRIAGE OF SNUB NOSED DOG ON MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MH) Breed banned from importation into Malaysia by Quarantine & Inspection Services (MAQIS): BREEDS BANNED FROM IMPORTATION INTO MALAYSIA BY MALAYSIA QUARANTINE & INSPECTION SERVICES (MAQIS) Pit Bull Terrier / Pit Bull (also known as American Pit Bull, American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshine Terrier and Staffordshire Bull Terrier)
Multi-millionaire Kenny Lai owns an incredible 30 Tibetan Mastiffs, the most expensive breed of dog.He bought nine thoroughbreds three years ago for £3.2million and has since bred them into a collection worth millions of pounds.The massive animals are being homed in a purpose-built kennel at Lai's penthouse apartment in Kuala Lumpur. Million pound pooch: Multi-millionaire Kenny Lai with one of his Tibetan Mastiff dogs at his home in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia They roam around their 5,000 square metre air-conditioned compound and have a team of caretakers, trainers and vets who look after Lai's prized possessions 24-hours a day. Tibetan Mastiffs, which hail from the contested country north of the Himalayas, can live to 14 and weigh up to 20 stone - carrying an almost mythical status in Asia where they are often referred to as the god of dogs or king of dogs.In the 13th century, explorer Marco Polo described the animals as being 'as tall as a donkey with a voice as powerful as that of a lion'.
Dog house: Lai at home with some of the members of his fluffy £8million pack Genghis Khan is thought to have taken 30,000 of the animals with his army when he tried to conquer Western Europe.But numbers have dwindled and it is estimated 90 per cent of breed died during the Yushu earthquake last year.They live for up to 14 years and have fewer genetic health problems than many breeds.The heaviest Tibetan Mastiff weighed in at more than 20 stone.There are only around 300 Tibetan Mastiffs in the UK.They can only have one litter a year.In the UK Tibetan Mastiffs cost between £850 and £1,000 for a puppy. An English Bulldog sells for around £2,000.It is thought the Tibetan Mastiff genetically diverged from the wolf 58,000 years ago. Lai, a Malaysian entrepreneur, wanted to ensure the Tibetan Mastiff's survival and began a breeding programme.He scoured the world in search of 100 per cent pure breed Tibetan Mastiffs and bought nine animals for a staggering £3.2million.He explained: 'We practically scoured the world in search of the best possible 100 per cent pure breed Tibetan Mastiffs, in order to kick start these plan.'This eventually resulted in the procurement of nine of these magnificent animals, valued at approximately £3.2 million.'Over the last three years or so, we faced much trials and tribulations in raising, feeding, grooming, caring and in the overall maintenance of these dogs.'It was a tough learning curve for the group but this has led
to an in-depth understanding of the behaviours and challenges faced, in nurturing this species.'We now pride ourselves as having the largest number of 100 per cent pure breed Tibetan Mastiffs anywhere in the world.'Based on the latest market value paid, our 30 furry friends are now valued at well over £8 million.'Locals believe Tibetan Mastiffs have the souls of monks and nuns who were not good enough to be reincarnated as humans or to go into Shambhala, the Under control: One of the dog's trainers shows how placid and cuddly the hulking hounds actually are A lot of dog: A red Tibetan mastiff called Big Splash, or Hong Dong, sold for £945,000 in March In recent years there has been a massive increase in demand for the pets - with a Chinese fan spending £945,000 on an 11-month old Mastiff in March.Big Splash, or Hong Dong in Chinese, was a red Tibetan Mastiff and was described by his breeder as the perfect specimen.Kennel Club communications director, Caroline Kisko said: 'Tibetan Mastiffs can make great family pets with their calm and patient yet protective nature and it's great to see them being viewed so favourably.'