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What is an EU pet passport for dogs?

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An EU pet passport for dogs is a document that you need if you want to travel with your dog within the European Union. It contains important information about your dog, such as its name, date of birth, breed, color, identification (chip or tattoo) and vaccination status. The EU pet passport for dogs is not a passport, but a health certificate confirming that your dog is vaccinated against rabies and has no infectious diseases.

How do I get an EU pet passport for dogs?

To get an EU pet passport for dogs, you must first register your dog with a vet. The vet will examine your dog, identify it (if not already done) and vaccinate it against rabies (if not already done). The vet will then issue the EU pet passport for dogs and enter the relevant data. The EU pet passport for dogs is blue and has the format of a credit card. It costs between 10 and 20 euros, depending on the vet.

What do I need to consider when traveling with my dog in the EU?

If you want to travel with your dog in the EU, there are a few things you need to bear in mind:

  • You must always carry the EU pet passport for dogs with you and show it when required.
  • You must comply with the entry regulations of the respective country. Some countries have additional requirements, such as a worming treatment or treatment against ticks. It is best to check with the relevant veterinary office or on the website of the Federal Foreign Office before you travel.
  • You must keep your dog on a lead or in a suitable transport box. Some countries require certain breeds to be kept on a lead or muzzled. It is best to find out about the applicable rules before you travel.
  • You must ensure that your dog does not harass or endanger any animals or people. If your dog causes any damage, you are liable for it. It is therefore advisable to take out liability insurance for your dog.

Conclusion

An EU pet passport for dogs is a useful document that makes it easier for you to travel with your dog in the EU. You should apply for it from a vet in good time and find out about the entry requirements of the country in question. This way you can enjoy a carefree vacation with your dog.