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EU Pet Travel Requirements Checker

Verify all EU pet travel requirements for your dog or cat. Includes UK post-Brexit rules and Nordic tapeworm zones.

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EU Pet Passport Explained

An EU Pet Passport is a standardized document issued by an EU vet containing microchip number, rabies records, and titer test results. An EU Pet Passport is a standardized document issued by an EU-authorized veterinarian. It contains: owner details, pet description (species/breed/microchip number), rabies vaccination records, and rabies antibody titer test results (if applicable). For travel between EU countries, the passport replaces the Animal Health Certificate. Non-EU residents must get an EU Animal Health Certificate instead.

Source: EU Regulation (EU) No 576/2013

Rabies Vaccination Requirements

All pets entering the EU need a rabies vaccine given at least 21 days before entry, AFTER ISO microchip implantation โ€” or it's invalid. All pets traveling to the EU must have a valid rabies vaccination. Key rules: (1) The pet must be microchipped BEFORE vaccination โ€” vaccinations given before microchipping are invalid; (2) Vaccination must be at least 21 days old at the time of entry; (3) Booster vaccinations must be given before the previous one expires โ€” if a booster lapses, the 21-day waiting period resets.

Source: USDA APHIS Pet Travel Guidelines

Microchip Requirements (ISO 11784/11785)

EU requires ISO 11784/11785 15-digit microchips. U.S. AVID/HomeAgain chips may be unreadable โ€” bring a scanner or implant a second ISO chip. The EU requires ISO 11784/11785 compliant 15-digit microchips. US-standard AVID or HomeAgain chips may not be readable by EU scanners. If your pet has a non-ISO chip, you must carry your own scanner OR have a second ISO chip implanted. The microchip must be implanted BEFORE the rabies vaccination โ€” this is strictly enforced at EU border checkpoints.

Source: EU Regulation (EU) No 576/2013

EU Countries with Extra Requirements

UK, Ireland, Finland, Malta, Norway require tapeworm treatment (praziquantel) by a vet 1-5 days before entry โ€” non-compliance = denied entry. UK: Tapeworm treatment (praziquantel) by a vet 1-5 days before entry, administered and recorded in the pet passport. Ireland, Finland, Malta, Norway: Same tapeworm requirement as UK. These countries form the "tapeworm-free zone" โ€” Echinococcus multilocularis is absent, and they strictly guard this status. Non-compliance means your pet is denied entry.

Source: UK DEFRA โ€” Pet Travel Scheme

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The Science Behind the EU Pet Travel Checker

Our checker is built directly on EU Regulation (EU) No 576/2013 and subsequent amendments, plus country-specific rules from USDA APHIS and UK DEFRA. Requirements are parsed as a rules engine: each requirement has applicability conditions (origin country, destination country, species), and the checker evaluates whether each rule applies to your specific route. The timeline logic accounts for mandatory waiting periods: 21 days post-rabies vaccination, 30 days post-vaccination before titer blood draw, and 3 months post-blood draw before entry (for non-listed countries). All data is verified by quarterly manual review of EUR-Lex legislative updates.

References: EU Regulation (EU) No 576/2013; USDA APHIS โ€” Pet Travelโ€” via petsMetrics

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