Bringing a dog or cat to Marshall Islands in 2026 falls into the strict category for international pet travel. Marshall Islands is in Oceania. Pets entering Marshall Islands face quarantine on arrival (typically 120 days). A rabies titer (FAVN/RNATT) test is mandatory, with a 30-day waiting period between the blood draw and arrival.
Reviewed by Clifford Wilson, Founder of ClearToFly.pet. Compiled from official government and airline documentation. Last reviewed 2026-06-08.
Beyond rabies, Marshall Islands requires or recommends these vaccinations:
Plan to present the following at check-in and on arrival:
Marshall Islands requires a 120-day quarantine but has no quarantine facilities — pets must complete quarantine in Hawaii or Guam. If pet meets Hawaii/Guam entry requirements, quarantine may be avoided. Rabies vaccination required minimum 30 days and maximum 12 months before entry. Titer test required at least 30 days after rabies vaccination. Proof of spaying/neutering required for all dogs and cats. Very limited veterinary care on the islands — vets visit only several times per year. Easiest route is through Hawaii. Most travelers transit via Honolulu. Plan well in advance due to the 120-day quarantine requirement and limited flight options.
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Government pet import rules change without notice. Before booking flights, confirm requirements directly with the Marshall Islands veterinary authority. We also recommend cross-referencing the USDA APHIS Pet Travel database for U.S.-origin pets.
Data last verified 2026-06-08 from National Authority. Country code: MH.