Safe and Easy Hawaii Pet Transport

Hawaii Pet Travel Experts

Taking your pets to Hawaii is an arduous process. Hawaii is a rabies free island and they go to great lengths to ensure it stays that way. To bring your cat or dog to Hawaii requires multiple rabies vaccinations and a FAVN/rabies antibody titer test. Basically, they want to make sure that your pets body is producing antibodies for rabies before they are allowed on to the island. 

A quick warning to Bengal cat owners, you’re cute, somewhat wild feline is not welcome. Apparently they believe a little Asian Leopard blood will make them an especially dangerous menace to the bird population and will not allow them out of their quarantine station.

If you are on PCS orders to one of the many bases in Hawaii please make sure to check the box on our form, we give discounts to service members and our staff will go the extra mile for you. We understand how difficult the military makes this process for you and we’ll do everything we can to help. This discount also applies to ETS and veterans.

How It Works

Generally, our first step after receiving your inquiry is to give you a call for a free consultation so we can go over the details you provided and get some more information on your pets current vaccination status and a better understanding of your needs and concerns. 

Unlike other companies, we’re happy to explain all the requirements for your destination country and help guide you through the process for the stricter locations. While others charge for this, our philosophy is to be as helpful as possible to everyone we speak with and help them find the best solution that will get their fur babies to their new homes. Sometimes, there are cheaper options where you don’t even need a pet shipper, and if that’s the case, we’ll let you know.

We’re standing by and looking forward to hearing from you. If you’re ready to speak to a helpful, well informed pet travel consultant who has your well being as their number one priority, please fill out the contact form to the right or call us at (424) 421-1650.