Traveling from USA to Germany with a German Shepherd [duplicate]
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How can I travel to Germany with my dog?
What do I need to get/do for my German Shepherd to be able to take him to Germany?
Best Answer
According to the EU Regulation (EC) no 998/2003 :
To move a dog, cat or ferret as a pet animal under the conditions laid down in Regulation (EC) no 998/2003, the owner must prove that the animal meets the following criteria:
(a) animal of one of the species listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) no 998/2003; (b) the movement of the animal must be triggered by the need of the owner to move; (c) the animal must not be intended to be sold or transferred to another owner in the context of the regulated movement.
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Can I bring my dog from US to Germany?
Each person moving to Germany from outside the EU is allowed to bring in a maximum of five animals as part of their "personal or household items". The animals should be family "pets" and not brought to Germany to be traded or sold.Do dogs have to quarantine in Germany from USA?
Germany does not require quarantine, but it does require a recent rabies vaccination, a microchip and a veterinary health certificate.Can I take a German shepherd on a plane?
Travel for an adult German Shepherd on a plane will be in the cargo hold. Your dog will have to be crate trained and you will need to purchase an approved crate as specified by the airline.What do I need to travel internationally with my dog?
A pet passport is a collection of documents (health, rabies, microchip certificates, import permits, FAVN test results, etc.) that are required for your pet to enter your destination country when traveling internationally.How to Bring Your Dog to Germany | American in Germany
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There are no specific rules for Germany, general EU rules apply.
Your dog needs rabies vaccine and health certificate on official EU form filled in by certified veterinarian no more than 10 days before travel.
Whole process described in details in USA Today's "How to Travel With Pets to Europe"
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