How can I bring my pet to Denmark?
When you enter or leave a country with your pet, they will be scanned at the point of departure and at the point of entry. The chip and paperwork must match up for the pet to be allowed in. The requirements for bringing pets to Denmark under the PET Passport scheme are as follows: ISO microchip implant under the skin of the pet.
Where can I bring a dog into the United States?
At New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, the belly of the Boeing passenger jet opened to reveal the cargo hold filled with stacked crates of whimpering dogs, many more than usual.
What do I need to take my dog to the EU?
Written documentation (rabies certificate) may be requested upon arrival in the EU showing that the mother was vaccinated for rabies before the birth of the young pet animal, and that the mother’s rabies vaccination has not expired.
How long does it take for a dog to travel from the US to the EU?
If there has not been a lapse in the rabies vaccination of the pet, the pet does not have to wait 21 days to travel to the EU after the booster vaccination.
When you enter or leave a country with your pet, they will be scanned at the point of departure and at the point of entry. The chip and paperwork must match up for the pet to be allowed in. The requirements for bringing pets to Denmark under the PET Passport scheme are as follows: ISO microchip implant under the skin of the pet.
Can you bring a dog from a high risk country into the US?
Dogs imported into the United States from countries with a high risk of rabies must have a valid rabies vaccination certificate. On an extremely limited basis, CDC may issue advanced written approval for individuals being evacuated or repatriated from high-risk countries for pets that do not meet CDC’s entry requirements.
At New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, the belly of the Boeing passenger jet opened to reveal the cargo hold filled with stacked crates of whimpering dogs, many more than usual.
Written documentation (rabies certificate) may be requested upon arrival in the EU showing that the mother was vaccinated for rabies before the birth of the young pet animal, and that the mother’s rabies vaccination has not expired.