Looking to transport your pets to Poland? Look no further! Our team of experts ensures your pet has a smooth & safe relocation. Discover how we can help make this process as stress-free as possible for you and your pets.
Make sure your pet meets these basic requirements so you can begin the import process.
The EU requires endorsed import documentation that your veterinarian must complete.
Have you heard about the EU 5-Day Rule? Learn about this and other factors that could affect your move.
Ensuring the health and safety of pets is a top priority in Poland, which is why pets entering the country must be microchipped and vaccinated. To help you navigate these requirements, we've provided detailed information below.
When traveling to Poland with your pets, it's essential to be aware of the following requirements:
Identification:
Rabies Vaccination:
Other Vaccinations/Treatments:
Additional Considerations:
We understand that completing all the necessary paperwork for pet transportation can be difficult. We offer detailed templates for your veterinarian to ensure all forms are properly completed. We also have a team of experts available to answer any questions you may have during this stage of your pet transportation process. We aim to make the process seamless and stress-free for you and your pet.
EU Health Certificate and USDA Endorsements for Pet Travel
If you're planning to travel with your pet internationally, there are several important forms and certificates you'll need to complete to comply with local regulations.
EU Health Certificate
USDA Endorsements
All documents must be sent to your local USDA for their stamp of approval
Getting the Health Certificate from Your Vet
Before you transport your dog or cat to Poland, it's important to know that the EU has regulations to ensure pets' safety during travel.
Here are some key things to keep in mind:
The following information is crucial for pet owners planning to relocate their pets to Poland:
The EU 5-Day Rule
To fly "non-commercially," pets must travel within five days of their owner's arrival in Poland. If you cannot meet this 5-Day Rule, you may still move your pet but must undergo a commercial move, which can increase costs and change EU import requirements and timelines. If you cannot comply with the 5-Day Rule, please get in touch with your relocation coordinator to discuss commercial moves.
Banned Breeds in Poland
Additional Requirements for Pets Coming from Unlisted Countries
If you come from an unlisted country, your pet will need a rabies antibody test, known as a titer test.