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Brunei-Guangxi bilateral projects valued at US$19.8M Turkey welcomes Russia-US Syria truce plan Public reminded to take preventive measures against Zika IS bombings near Baghdad mall kill at least 13 people Hokkien Association holds blood donation drive Otter up for sale on Facebook A BABY otter was recently put up for sale for B$650 on Facebook, according to the 1stopbrunei Wildlife Club. They tried to get in contact with the seller but failed to do so and is currently unsure whether it has already been sold. Reports, however, have been lodged to the relevant party. Otters are protected under CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) and according to Traffic (the wildlife trade monitoring network), otters are at serious risk in Southeast Asia and have disappeared from many parts of their natural habitats. This decline in population is due to hunting for skins. Brunei has two or three species of otters.

They have been spotted at the water village where the club has organised a clean-up campaign. According to the wildlife club, the Facebook group where the otter was being sold was infamous for selling exotic animals. The club has rescued and released at least three pangolins and three slow lorises from this group alone.
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In order to import a dog or cat into Thailand there are a certain number of restrictions that you should be aware of. You will need to have a health certificate that has been issued by a certified veterinary surgeon in your home country. This health certificate will need to specify exactly which breed the animal is and how many animals are included. It will give details on the pet such as breed, sex, age and any identifying features. It will contain the contact details of the owner as well. The vet will also need to confirm that the pet has originated from a region where animal diseases are under control. The certificate should be clear that the animal is healthy and shows no sign of disease. The vet will need to state that there have been no outbreaks of rabies in the home country for at least the previous 12 months as well as giving details on the rabies vaccinations that have been given to the animal. A dog being imported into Thailand will need to have been vaccinated against Leptospirosis a minimum of 21 days before leaving your home country or agree to have the dog tested for the same illness during the 30 days immediately prior to departure.

All animals need to be vaccinated against other contagious illnesses such as distemper and parvovirus for dogs and cats need to be vaccinated against feline flu and feline enteritis. All vaccines used need to be approved by the Thai government and it is the responsibility of the vet in the home country to ensure that they have the correct information before administering a vaccine. All animals need to be transported in approved pet carriers, with enough space to move comfortably. If you are travelling by air and need to do a stopover anywhere then the animals should not come into contact with any other animals. They should only be stored in approved quarantine areas. It may be that the animal will need to be held for 30 days at an approved quarantine site so that they can undergo any tests deemed necessary. The cost of this is the responsibility of the owner. Any owner that does not follow these procedures can find that the animal is deported back to the home country or it may even be the case that the animal is destroyed.

If you are taking a pet into Thailand you can do so with a commercial company who can deal with import procedures for you, or you can take the pet on a flight with you as excess baggage. When you have collected your pet you should take it to the animal import desk where you can complete all the paperwork needed. If the officer on the desk decides that the animal needs to go into quarantine it can be done there and then. You will be expected to pay any fees at this point. A vet in your home country can arrange for you to have an export certificate issued before you leave and you should receive an import permit when you arrive in Thailand, this can be issued by the official at the animal import desk. You should also present the health certificate and ID information that has been given to you by your own vet. You cannot import a pet from a country where it has not already been resident for a minimum of 6 months. Those who wish to import animals other than cats and dogs should consult the Department of Livestock Development.