Malaysia, like many other countries, has placed a ban on the entry of aggressive and dangerous dog breeds in the country. This ban is to protect the public and other animals, and only dogs not on the prohibited list are allowed to arrive into the country.
Malaysia has a list of restricted breeds that are allowed in the country only if the dog in question meets all import conditions. These restricted breeds need special approval from the Director General of the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services to enter the country.
If you are planning to bring your pet dog to Malaysia, check the banned and restricted dog breeds list before beginning your travel plans.
Malaysia’s pet import regulations state that the following dangerous dog breeds cannot travel to Malaysia or be imported into the country.
Malaysia allows the import of some dangerous dog breeds if the dog meets all the import conditions for restricted breeds. If your dog is a restricted breed, you will need special approval from the Director General of Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services before bringing your pet into the country. The list of restricted breeds includes:
Before applying for the import permit, you must apply for approval from the Director General of MAQIS. There are several conditions your pet must fulfil before obtaining the permission to import. The consent is given on a case-by-case basis only if the Director General is satisfied that all requirements are fulfilled. The conditions for approval are:
Pet travel to Malaysia is complicated because of the complex set of regulations and processes. If you are planning to move to Malaysia with your pet dog, reach out to Petraveller for a comprehensive pet travel itinerary.