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Talleyho69
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Nov 04, 2019

New, Easier Pet Importation Regulations

These new regulations went into affect October 17, 2019

For years, bringing your pets along with you on vacation to Mexico meant gathering a bunch of paperwork like health certificates, vaccination records and proof that your furry friend was treated for parasites within the last six months. Fortunately, many of those requirements were eliminated earlier this year for pets originating from ether the United States or Canada.

The procedures discussed in this post only apply to dogs and cats.

The government agency in Mexico tasked with overseeing the importation of animals is el Servicio Nacional de Sanidad, Inocuidad, Calidad Agroalimentaria (SENASICA).

You are no longer required to bring a health certificate, rabies vaccination record or proof of treatment for parasites.

Upon entering Mexico, you must report to la Oficina de Inspección de Sanidad Agropecuaria (OISA) where your pet will be visually examined by an employee of SENASICA to determine if your pet has any open or healing wounds, rashes, external parasites or infectious diseases. If a problem is detected, you’ll will be required to contact a veterinarian of your choice to have the animal evaluated/treated at your expense.

If ticks are found during the inspection, they will be collected and sent to the lab for analysis to determine if they are an invasive species. The animal will be kept at the examination center until the results come back. Any analysis or tests will be at your expense.

If your pet is being treated for lesions and/or infections of the skin like mange, dermatomicosis, dermatofilosis, alopecia or similar condition, you should present SENASICA with a letter from a licensed veterinarian with the diagnosis and treatment. The letter should be on official letterhead with the license number, or equivalent, of the veterinarian.

If the pet’s transport carrier is dirty and/or has disposable bedding (diaper, newspaper, sawdust, rags) toys or food, it will be disinfected and those items will be removed and destroyed.

You are only permitted to bring enough pet food for the day of arrival.


NOTE: All of the information in the article was verified by employees of SENASICA.

Whether or not your pet will actually be inspected in accordance with these procedures will depend a lot on how you enter the country. If you drive across the border, it’s unlikely that any officials will even ask you about your pet; however if you fly in, you can rest assured that SENASICA will be giving Lil’ Fluffy the once over.

Speaking of flying, keep in mind that the airline may require additional documentation such as a health certificate (some do and some don’t). Always do your homework.

Whenever procedure changes at the federal level in Mexico, it seems to take a very long time for the information to reach the line-level folks. That’s why it helps to bring the applicable law, rule of procedure with you. You can print the requirements for the importation of any animal from any country using the SENASICA portal: https://sistemasssl.senasica.gob.mx/mcrz/moduloConsulta.jsf

Thanks to Two Expats Mexico for this information!

14 Replies

  • We have been travelling every year to Mexico for years and while we have always got the health certicates for our dogs, we have never been asked for them. We have never actually been stopped for anything going into Mexico...just get waived through. So this sound likes a huge improvement.

    I'm always sorry to hear from the naysayers that have never gone to Mexico. It is a wonderful country and my wife and I always look forward to the trip where people actually want to see us, go out of their way to help us, and are always so much more friendly than our local peoples.
  • I personally think that this is an improvement.

    Instead of having to schedule your arrival at the border with the non expired paperwork, all you have to do, if questioned, is show that your pet is healthy and happy.

    Isn't that what we want all of our pets to be? If there is an issue, all you need is proof that the "problem" is being dealt with.

    Why would you be traveling with a pet with ticks? This is listed as the only reason you pet would be held.

    I still think that is a huge improvement for anyone entering Mexico, including those in RV's
  • What a crock of you know what. Would you leave your pet at some border station? This is worse that the old regs. Just another reason for tourists to go elsewhere. If I were a regular tourist going on vacation and was subjected to this BS I would just turn around and never come back. Neither Canada nor the USA do anything like this. These regs are coming from a country with probably a few hundred thousand wild dogs with rabies and very other animal illness that exists.Why don't they just close the border!!! talleyho: You are trying to make out like this is an improvement. How about supporting RV'rs not the country of Mexico!