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Important Pet Documents
Pet Documents
This information is only guidance, therefore, when travelling with your pet, you are responsible to comply with the pet travel rules of the country you are travelling to. Failure to do so may prevent your pet from being permitted to travel. All pets must be at least 15 weeks when travelling with us.
You can find the latest information on taking your pet to the EU here & UK here.
You must provide the following documents for your dog, cat, or ferret:
A Microchip
- Your pet must be microchipped before their rabies vaccination.
- The microchip number must be stated in your EU Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport.
Rabies Vaccination
- Your pet must be vaccinated before it can travel to the EU and must wait 21 days after the completion of the vaccination.
- Day 1 is the day after the rabies vaccination.
- EU Pet Passport issued after 29th December 2014: If a sticker is used to confirm the treatment, please ensure it is covered by a laminated strip or is accompanied by a written, stamped, and signed declaration from the vet.
Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport
- Animal Health Certificate should be valid and issued by an authorised veterinarian no more than 10 days before your pet arrives in the EU.
- Or a valid EU issued pet passport that’s accepted in the country you’re travelling to.
Tapeworm treatment for dogs (Entry into UK only)
- The treatment must contain Praziquantel or an equivalent to be effective
- It must have been given by an authorised vet, no less than 24 hours (1 day) and no more than 120 hours (5 days) before you enter Great Britain.
- The date, time, name, and manufacturer of the product, along with the vet’s stamp and signature must be recorded on the travel document used.
You can find the latest information on taking your pet to the EU here & UK here.
You must provide the following documents for your dog, cat, or ferret:
A Microchip
- Your pet must be microchipped before their rabies vaccination.
- The microchip number must be stated in your EU Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport.
Rabies Vaccination
- Your pet must be vaccinated before it can travel to the EU and must wait 21 days after the completion of the vaccination.
- Day 1 is the day after the rabies vaccination.
- EU Pet Passport issued after 29th December 2014: If a sticker is used to confirm the treatment, please ensure it is covered by a laminated strip or is accompanied by a written, stamped, and signed declaration from the vet.
Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport
- Animal Health Certificate should be valid and issued by an authorised veterinarian no more than 10 days before your pet arrives in the EU.
- Or a valid EU issued Pet Passport that’s accepted in the country you’re travelling to.
Tapeworm treatment for dogs (Entry into UK only)
- The treatment must contain Praziquantel or an equivalent to be effective.
- It must have been given by an authorised vet, no less than 24 hours (1 day) and no more than 120 hours (5 days) before you enter the UK.
- The date, time, name, and manufacturer of the product, along with the vet’s stamp and signature must be recorded on the travel document used.
You can find the latest information on taking your pet to the EU here.
You must provide the following documents for your dog, cat, or ferret:
A Microchip
- Your pet must be microchipped before their rabies vaccination.
- The microchip number must be stated in your EU Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport.
Rabies Vaccination
- Your pet must be vaccinated before it can travel to the EU and must wait 21 days after the completion of the vaccination.
- Day 1 is the day after the rabies vaccination.
Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport
- Animal Health Certificate should be valid and issued by an authorised veterinarian no more than 10 days before your pet arrives in the EU.
- Or a valid EU issued pet passport that’s accepted in the country you’re travelling to.
Tapeworm treatment for dogs
- The treatment must contain Praziquantel or an equivalent to be effective
- It must have been given by an authorised vet, no less than 24 hours (1 day) and no more than 120 hours (5 days) before you enter EU.
- The date, time, name, and manufacturer of the product, along with the vet’s stamp and signature must be recorded on the travel document used.
You can find the latest information on taking your pet to the EU here.
You must provide the following documents for your dog, cat, or ferret:
A Microchip
- Your pet must be microchipped before their rabies vaccination.
- The microchip number must be stated in your EU Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport.
Rabies Vaccination
- Your pet must be vaccinated before it can travel to the EU and must wait 21 days after the completion of the vaccination.
- Day 1 is the day after the rabies vaccination.
Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport
- Animal Health Certificate should be valid and issued by an authorised veterinarian no more than 10 days before your pet arrives in the EU.
- Or a valid EU issued pet passport that’s accepted in the country you’re travelling to.
You can find the latest information on taking your pet to the EU here: Norway or Denmark.
You must provide the following documents for your dog, cat, or ferret:
A Microchip
- Your pet must be microchipped before their rabies vaccination.
- The microchip number must be stated in your EU Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport.
Rabies Vaccination
- Your pet must be vaccinated before it can travel to the EU and must wait 21 days after the completion of the vaccination.
- Day 1 is the day after the rabies vaccination.
Animal Health Certificate / EU Pet Passport
- Animal Health Certificate should be valid and issued by an authorised veterinarian no more than 10 days before your pet arrives in the EU.
- Or a valid EU issued pet passport that’s accepted in the country you’re travelling to.
Tapeworm treatment for dogs (Norway only)
- The treatment must contain Praziquantel or an equivalent to be effective.
- It must have been given by an authorised vet, no less than 24 hours (1 day) and no more than 120 hours (5 days) before you enter Norway.
- The date, time, name, and manufacturer of the product, along with the vet’s stamp and signature must be recorded on the travel document used.