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Industry-leading Pet Travel Portal to make things simple & clear. 
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31 days ago

Starwood was very thorough and made certain that every bit of paperwork was correctly completed by me and the vet who completed the requirements. They liaised with the vet personally and with the comp...

Irma Lowe
✈️ United StatesSouth Africa
🐱 Calie, Fluffball, and Miss Moppet's Trip to South Africa
Calie, Fluffball, and Miss Moppet's Trip to South Africa's pet

36 days ago

I moved to Cape Town at the end of last year and needed to bring Loki (my French Bulldog) over. The process before Starwood felt so overwhelming but Ryan made it happen. They were quick to respond and...

Pascal Kouwenhoven
✈️ United StatesSouth Africa
🐱 Loki's Trip to Cape Town
Loki's Trip to Cape Town's pet

154 days ago

I engaged with Starwood Pet Travel about 6 months before my adopted girl Jazmine was scheduled to travel and the whole experience was very well coordinated. Ryan was very responsive regardless of what...

Daisy Jayrajh
✈️ United StatesSouth Africa
🐱 Jazmine's Trip to South Africa
Jazmine's Trip to South Africa's pet

453 days ago

HE MADE IT. We were moving from the US to South Africa and wanted to take our 11 year old Sheltie. Starwood and our vet walked us through each step, but we were halted due to the holidays, had many ob...

✈️ United StatesSouth Africa
🐱 Charlie
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Moving to South Africa

2026 South Africa Pet Travel Guide

Planning to relocate to South Africa with your dog or cat? With its warm climate, expansive landscapes, and animal-loving culture, South Africa can be a wonderful home for pets. But the import process is detailed and must be carefully managed to avoid delays or quarantine.

Below is a general overview of what’s required when transporting pets to South Africa from the United States.

For more detailed information on life in South Africa with your pet, please refer to our comprehensive South Africa Country guide.

Moving from South Africa

Incoming Pets from South Africa? We’re Ready for Touchdown

If you’re relocating from South Africa to the United States, bringing your pet requires careful coordination and the right documentation. Pets traveling from South Africa must meet U.S. import requirements, including valid veterinary health certificates, up-to-date rabies vaccinations, and airline-compliant travel arrangements. Our team works with pet owners to help coordinate each step of the journey, ensuring your pet’s travel documents and arrival plans are properly prepared so entry into the United States goes smoothly and without unnecessary delays.

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Starting cost for moving your pet to South Africa

Pet Transport Cost Estimator

Number of pets Starting cost*
1 $4,295
2 $6,295
3 $9,195
4 $16,095
5 $20,395
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Is pet travel safe?

Yes, pet travel is safe with the proper preparation and precautions. Thousands of pets fly every year without issue. You can read more about pet travel safety here.

Should I sedate my pet?

NO. It is not recommended to sedate or tranquilize any pet that is flying on an airplane. This can negatively affect their breathing and respiration when they are up in the air at high altitudes. This can be even more dangerous for pets with pre-existing conditions or snub-nosed (brachycephalic) pets. Starwood will NOT transport any pet that has been sedated or tranquilized. Additionally, if the airline believes that your pet has been sedated, then they can refuse your pet for travel. You can learn more about sedation and air travel in our blog post.

Where do pets travel on the plane?

Starwood only transports pets who are traveling as manifest cargo. This means that they travel on commercial flights underneath the passenger cabin in a space that is temperature controlled, pressurized, and oxygenated. Live animals travel beneath the pilot and the pilot must sign off on a manifest so they are aware of any pets onboard. Your pet’s travel kennel will be held into place by a thin netting that acts like a seatbelt to keep them safe and secure during takeoff and landing. Learn more about where pets travel on a plane.

Will my pet eat or drink?

You should definitely ensure your pet is provided plenty of water prior to and on the day of their big adventure. Our team will also make sure that their water bowls are topped off once we check them in for the flight. Once pets are in the care of the airline after check-in, the airline staff will be sure to top off water as well. However, it is NOT recommended for pets to eat right before takeoff or during the flight. This can cause an upset stomach, which we of course want to avoid. Our team will not provide food for the flight and we do not recommend feeding them less than 4 hours prior to flight departure. If your pet has a layover, they will be provided more water and some food (depending on the length of the layover). Water will also be provided once they have landed as they are clearing through customs. If your pet will be boarding or spending time in quarantine throughout their trip, they will be provided food and water regularly. You can read more about whether you should feed pets who are flying in our blog.

How will my pet go to the bathroom?

If you have a dog that is traveling, our team will provide them with a nice walk and potty break prior to check-in at the airport. Once your pet is checked in, they must remain inside their travel kennel until they arrive at the destination. We do not let cats out of the travel kennel after we pick them up since you know they can be sneaky escape artists. Upon arrival to the destination, dogs will be provided with a walk and potty break before they head home to you. Again, cats will need to remain inside their travel kennels unless there is a safe and secure room to let them out. Litter boxes are not permitted to be inside the travel kennel so please be aware that sometimes your pet may go to the bathroom inside the kennel. As they say, if you gotta go, you gotta go. If your pet has soiled their travel kennel and there is a safe place to let them out of the kennel then we do try our best to clean the kennel when possible prior to delivery. Learn more here.

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