Are you transporting your pet to France? Our experienced team can take the hassle out of this part of your move, so you can concentrate on all the other aspects. Let us make sure pet travel to France is smooth sailing!
Ensure your beloved pet meets these basic requirements before beginning this important process.
EU countries require endorsed import documentation that your veterinarian must complete.
Make sure you know about the EU five-day rule, and other important details that could make or break a successful relocation.
It's important to note that all pets must be microchipped and vaccinated before your pet transport to France.
Please read below to ensure import compliance with the specific details and requirements.
Each pet shall be identified using a microchip.
Further details regarding the rabies vaccine:
Other recommended vaccines include:
These should be valid at the time of import and administered no less than two weeks before the export date for maximum effectiveness.
As part of our services, we provide detailed templates for your veterinarian to ensure all forms are completed properly.
Additionally, our team is available to answer any questions you or your veterinarian may have throughout the process.
EU Health Certificate
Let your dedicated relocation coordinator take the hassle out of your pet transport to France! They will provide you with an EU Health Certificate that your accredited veterinarian must fill out and sign in a different color ink than the certificate's printing. (Usually blue ink.)
This certificate is valid for ten days from the date of issue by the official veterinarian until the date of the checks at the EU point of entry. If you plan to travel further within the EU, don't hesitate to contact us for additional guidance.
USDA Endorsements
To ensure compliance with the USDA regulations, the following forms below must be sent to your local USDA for approval.
Important note: These forms should be readily available from your vet, but it's recommended to call ahead and confirm availability.
Before traveling to France with a dog or cat, make sure you're aware of regulations unique to the EU!
EU 5-Day Rule
If you are moving to France with a cat or dog, and they are being transported "non-commercially," they must fly within five days of their owner.
If you cannot meet this five-day rule, it can still be arranged as a commercial move. However, this will increase costs and changes the EU import requirements and timeline. In such cases, you will need to meet stricter import requirements.
Banned Dog Breeds in France
Not all dog breeds can enter France. You may not be able to bring your pet if they are one of the following breeds (or a mix of one):
Unlisted Countries and Additional Requirements
If you come from an "unlisted country," your pet will need a rabies antibody test, also known as a titer. In this case, you must follow the below steps:
Find out if your origin country is listed here.