Panama · Step by Step
Key Facts
- Health certificate. You need a veterinary health certificate completed before you travel.
- Rabies vaccine. An up-to-date rabies vaccination, given within a set window, is essential.
- Import permit. Panama’s authorities issue an entry permit you arrange ahead of arrival.
- Home quarantine. Pets can usually complete a quarantine at your own home rather than a kennel.
- Good local vets. Quality veterinary care is readily available in Panama City.
Bringing your pet to Panama is very doable when you prepare the paperwork in good time, and the country is known for letting pets serve their quarantine at home rather than in a kennel. The key is starting early with your vet so the certificate, vaccinations and import permit all line up with your travel dates.
Most pets arrive through Tocumen and clear the process with the paperwork in order.The paperwork: health certificate and rabies
The two essentials are a veterinary health certificate and an up-to-date rabies vaccination. Your vet completes the certificate close to your departure, within the window your route requires.
The rabies jab must be current and given far enough ahead to count, so check the timing early. Keep every original document together in a folder for the journey.
Depending on where you fly from, the certificate may need an official government endorsement. Ask your vet which stamps and signatures your paperwork needs.
The import permit
Panama’s authorities issue an import permit that you arrange before arrival. Lining this up ahead of time is the single best way to avoid a hold-up at the airport.
Because the requirements can change, confirm the current steps before you book your flights. A quick check now prevents an expensive surprise later.
Many newcomers use a pet-relocation agent for a smooth first entry. Their help is especially handy with permits and timing.
Home quarantine, not a kennel
Panama is known for allowing a domiciliary quarantine, meaning your pet stays at your own home rather than a facility. For most owners, that is a real relief compared with stricter destinations.
An official may verify the arrangement, and the period and conditions depend on your paperwork and route. Having everything in order keeps it simple.
Confirm the current quarantine rules with the authorities or your agent before you travel. Knowing what to expect makes arrival far less stressful.
Flying with your pet
Airlines set their own rules on crate size and whether a pet travels in the cabin or the hold. Check these directly with your carrier well ahead of time.
A correctly sized, comfortable crate makes the journey far easier for your animal. Let them get used to it at home in the weeks before you fly.
Book the pet space early, as places per flight are limited. Most pets arrive into Tocumen, Panama’s main international airport.
Start early with your vet
The single best tip is to start with your vet weeks, not days, before you travel. Vaccinations, the certificate and the permit all have to fall in the right order.
Build in a buffer for any document that needs endorsing or translating. A little slack in the schedule turns a stressful sprint into a calm checklist.
If anything is unclear, ask your vet or an agent rather than guessing. The rules reward preparation and punish last-minute scrambles.
Vets and pet life in Panama
Once you arrive, you will find good veterinary care in Panama City, along with pet shops and supplies. Registering with a local vet soon after landing is a sensible first step.
Panama is a welcoming place for pets, with parks and walkable neighbourhoods in the city and plenty of space in the interior. Many cafes and rentals are relaxed about well-behaved animals.
Bring a week’s worth of your pet’s usual food and medication while you find local equivalents. Your new vet can advise on what is available nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my pet have to go to a kennel for quarantine?
Usually not — Panama is known for allowing a home quarantine, so your pet can stay with you rather than in a facility.
What documents do I need?
A veterinary health certificate, an up-to-date rabies vaccination and an import permit arranged before arrival.
Who issues the import permit?
Panama’s agricultural and health authorities; arrange it ahead of time, often with help from a pet-relocation agent.
How early should I start?
Weeks ahead — the vaccinations, certificate and permit must line up in the right order before travel.
Is vet care good in Panama?
Yes, quality veterinary care is readily available in Panama City, with pet shops and supplies easy to find.

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-12 15:31:33 | Updated at 2026-06-13 15:40:41
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