Transporting your pet to Spain? Our team of experts at PetRelocation is dedicated to ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience. Here's what you need to know to successfully transport your dogs and cats to Spain.
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.
If transporting your pets to Spain, it's important to note that all pets must be microchipped and vaccinated before entry.
Please read below to ensure import compliance with the specific details and requirements.
Time frame: Start at least 30 days ahead
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.
Time frame: Within 10 days before departure (non-commercial)
EU Health Certificate
USDA Endorsements
To ensure compliance with the USDA regulations, the following forms below must be sent to your local USDA for approval.
It's important to note that these forms should be readily available from your vet, but it's recommended to call ahead and confirm availability.
Before transporting your dog or cat to Spain, make sure you know the regulations unique to the EU!
EU 5-Day Rule
Banned breeds in Spain
Not all dog breeds are allowed in this country. 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.