US, Canada & UK to Australia · Dogs & cats

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Moving a pet to Australia is genuinely complicated - the official guidance covers every animal from every country, not just yours. We cut through all of that. Tell us about your pet and get a personalised plan in plain English, with exactly what applies to you and nothing that doesn’t.

Plus document storage, deadline reminders, and everything in one place - so nothing gets missed between now and the day you cuddle your furry friend again.

See your pet’s earliest fly date before paying anything.

Babka the dog
Every step mapped in the right order180 days RNATT waiting period7-9 months total from scratchOne place for every number and document$59 one time, no subscription

Your pet’s plan, laid out clearly.

A personalised checklist with real dates, plain-language instructions for every step, and somewhere to keep all your documents.

Bringbabka dashboard showing a personalised pet relocation timeline

The moment it’s all for.

Every step in the checklist leads to this. You’ll see the exact date you can cuddle your furry friend again from the moment you start your plan.

See how the plan works

Babka. Mickleham, 2024.

Seven months is a long time to keep track of things.

Over the course of this process you’ll collect: a microchip number. A rabies vaccination certificate. An RNATT lab report. An identity declaration. An import permit reference. A quarantine booking confirmation. A health certificate endorsed by a government official. And enough vet receipts to wallpaper a bathroom.

You’ll have a CFIA or USDA office number saved somewhere. A lab contact. An agent’s email. A DAFF reference. A vet who knows Australian export paperwork.

Bringbabka is where all of it lives.

Not across hundreds of emails, multiple folders on your desktop, and a notes app you stopped updating. One place. Everything in it.

Key numbers
Microchip number
956 000 012 345 678
Import permit
AU-2026-04821
Quarantine booking
MK-2026-1138
Documents
Rabies_Certificate.pdf
Uploaded Jan 20, 2026
RNATT_Lab_Result.pdf
Uploaded Feb 4, 2026
Quick links
DAFF BICON database
Mickleham quarantine (PEBS)
USDA vet search
Ben holding puppy Babka
“It took months of anxiety that a good tool would have fixed.”

I’m an American now living in Australia. When I moved Babka, I spent months buried in government PDFs and Facebook groups, second-guessing every step, convinced I was going to get something wrong. I built Bringbabka so nobody else has to go through that alone.

Ben, Babka’s owner · Melbourne.
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Why Bringbabka exists

Most people feel completely overwhelmed
before they even start.

Before
“I’ve read the DAFF website three times and I still don’t know which blood test to book first.”
With Bringbabka
“I’ve got a checklist in front of me. Step 4 is the rabies blood test. I know what it is, when to book it, and what to ask the vet.”
Before
“My agent said it’s fine but I have no idea if they’ve actually done the RNATT declaration.”
With Bringbabka
“I can see every step and when it should happen. I know what the RNATT declaration is, and I can have an actual conversation with my agent about it.”

Your pet’s plan, laid out clearly.

A personalised command centre for the entire journey - not just a checklist.

Every step. Real dates. Nothing missed.

Tell us about your pet and we calculate the whole timeline - when to book the blood test, when the 180-day wait ends, when to apply for the permit, when to book quarantine. Update any date and every subsequent step shifts automatically.

Confirm the microchipJan 8
Get the rabies vaccinationJan 15
Blood test for rabies immunityJan 22
Wait 180 daysJul 21
Every number. Every document. One place.

Over seven months you’ll collect a microchip number, a permit number, a lab result, a quarantine booking reference, a vet’s contact, an agent’s email, and a stack of certificates. Bringbabka is where all of it lives.

Microchip
956 000 012 345 678
Permit
AU-2026-04821
Rabies_Certificate.pdf
Jan 20, 2026
Import_Permit.pdf
Jun 3, 2026
Plain English for every step. Plus the links you’ll actually need.

Every step comes with plain-language instructions: what it means, what to book, what to say, what to watch out for. Quick links take you directly to DAFF, BICON, the quarantine booking system, and your country’s export authority.

DAFF BICON database
Mickleham quarantine booking (PEBS)
USDA accredited vet search
Also included
Vet finder - search for accredited vets near you
Agent mode - managing it yourself or through an agent? The plan adapts
Quarantine countdown - the exact date you can pick them up, from day one

Already using a transport agent?

Most people moving a pet to Australia use one. That’s the right call. They know the process, the paperwork, and the airlines.

But your agent is coordinating dozens of moves at once. Yours is one of them. Bringbabka gives you your own view of exactly what should be happening and when. So you always know what to ask, what to expect next, and whether things are on track.

It’s the difference between trusting everything is fine and actually knowing it is.

See your plan — $59 once, no subscription

One price.
No surprises.

Everything you need to understand the process, stay organised, and know what’s coming next. Full access, forever. No subscription, no renewal, no hidden fees.

See your pet’s earliest fly date before paying anything.

One-time payment
$59
Full access, forever. No subscription, ever.
Personalised step-by-step checklist with real dates
Every step relevant to your pet’s species and situation
Document storage, vet finder, step-by-step guidance
Update your dates any time. The whole timeline recalculates.
Quarantine countdown from arrival to pickup day
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See your earliest fly date before paying anything.

You can do this.
We’ll show you how.

The process is long. There’s genuinely a lot to think about. But every single step is doable once it’s laid out clearly in front of you. That’s all this is -- a clear map for a journey you’re already going to make.

Regulations can change and every situation is different - always verify requirements directly with DAFF and the relevant authority for your country (USDA, CFIA, or DEFRA) before acting on anything.