Please don’t hesitate to contact us regarding dog travel to Europe

if you are thinking of taking dogs to Europe, then they will need to be compliant with the below regulations for entry into the European Union. If the European destination you are wishing to take your dogs to is not in the EU, please do contact us and we will be happy to assist.   

Here you will find information regarding the requirements for dog shipping European Union.

As a result of Brexit, the UK became classified as a (Part 2) listed third country by the European Union as of 1st January, 2021. Generally, the rules of entry regarding pets travelling from England, Wales or Scotland (GB) to EU territory are the same, however, dogs travelling to Northern Ireland are also currently treated as entering the EU. These rules apply if you are travelling with your dog to an EU destination, or within 5 days of your dog’s arrival at the destination. These rules are:

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Pet Passports issued by a vet in GB are no longer valid in EU member States. Instead, your dog has to be implanted with an electronic microchip (if not already done) and must travel with an AHC (Animal Health Certificate), see below.

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Rabies Vaccination - This must be given at least 21 days prior to export. 

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Completion of an AHC (Animal Health Certificate for entry into the EU) by your Vet within 10 days prior to departure, this AHC must be in both English AND the language of the member state your dog is entering. The AHC allows you to travel within the EU for up to 4 months (from the date of issue) and return to GB.

   

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Additionally further information can be found at: Visit the Government website here for more info