You can relocate to Malaysia with your pets, including cats and dogs, provided you meet the Malaysian government's requirements. While there isn't a set limit on the number of pets per person, local authorities may have regulations on the number of dogs you can keep in your household.
Before transporting your pets to Malaysia, ensure that their breed is allowed into the country. Some breeds, like Akita, Doberman, Pit Bull Terrier, and others, are not permitted.
To meet the requirements for importing pets to Malaysia:
- Ensure your pets are vaccinated against rabies, with a valid vaccine at the time of entry.
- Identify your pets with a microchip.
- Pets should be older than three months.
- Verify your pets' fitness for travel by air, land, or sea.
- Fulfill the Malaysia Import Regulations for Dogs/Cats.
- Obtain a veterinary health certificate from your country of residence, authorized by a veterinarian.
- Secure an import permit from the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Service Department (MAQS) before your pets leave your country of residence.
Additional vaccinations may also be required depending on your pet's type.