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🐾 Pets in Ecuador
Common PetsDogs, cats, birds
Vet ServicesAvailable in La Libertad and Salinas
Import RequirementsHealth certificate, vaccinations, microchip
Pet-Friendly BeachesSome; check local rules
TipMany rentals don't allow pets — confirm first

ECUAWIKI › LIVING ON THE PENINSULA › PETS IN ECUADOR

Bringing or keeping pets on the Santa Elena Peninsula is entirely possible, though it requires some planning. Dogs are the most common pets; cat ownership is also common. Veterinary services are available locally.

Bringing Pets to Ecuador

To bring a pet (dog or cat) to Ecuador, you need:

  • Microchip — ISO standard (15-digit) microchip
  • Rabies vaccination — current and documented
  • Health certificate — issued by an accredited veterinarian in your home country within 10 days of travel
  • Import permit — from Agrocalidad (Ecuador's agricultural and food safety authority); apply in advance online (agrocalidad.gob.ec)
  • Blood titer test — sometimes required depending on country of origin

Pets travel in-cabin (small dogs/cats) or as cargo depending on size and airline. Check with your airline well in advance.

Veterinary Services

See Veterinary Services for vets on the Peninsula. Veterinary care is available in La Libertad and Salinas. Quality is generally good for routine care; complex cases may require travel to Guayaquil.

Vaccinations and Parasite Control

Annual vaccines (rabies, distemper, parvovirus for dogs; FVRCP, rabies for cats) are available locally. Monthly anti-parasitic treatments (flea, tick, heartworm) are essential given the warm tropical climate — ticks and fleas are very active year-round on the Peninsula.

Pet-Friendly Beaches

Many Ecuadorian beaches technically have rules against dogs during peak hours, though enforcement varies. Dogs on leash are generally tolerated on quieter beaches during off-peak hours. Ask locally for current rules at specific beaches.

Rentals and Pets

Many rental accommodations on the Peninsula do not allow pets. If you plan to bring a pet, confirm explicitly with the landlord before signing a lease. See Rental Contracts Ecuador.

Street Dogs

The Peninsula (like much of coastal Ecuador) has a significant stray dog population. Many are relatively friendly but may approach food or other dogs. Keep your pets vaccinated for rabies as a precaution.

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