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Germany Pet Import Requirements

DE - Complete 2026 Guide

Everything you need to know about importing your pet to Germany. Vaccination requirements, documentation, quarantine rules, and more.

No
Quarantine Required
21 days
Rabies Wait Period
Not Needed
Import Permit
Yes
Microchip Required

Basic Requirements

Microchip: Required - ISO 11784/11785 15-digit microchip
Rabies Vaccination: Required - 21 days minimum before travel
Health Certificate: Required - valid for 10 days

Special Requirements for Germany

  • •EU Pet Passport or Animal Health Certificate
  • •Dangerous dog regulations vary by state (Bundesland)
  • •Some states require behavior tests for certain breeds
  • •Muzzle requirements in public for some breeds

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Preparation Timeline

1-2 months: Check requirements

3 weeks: Rabies vaccination

10 days: Health certificate

Travel day: All documents ready

Documents Checklist

  • Microchip documentation
  • Rabies vaccination certificate
  • Veterinary health certificate

Importing Pets to Germany

Germany has specific requirements for importing dogs and cats. Understanding these rules before you travel is essential to avoid quarantine, fines, or having your pet denied entry.

Key Points for Pet Owners

Germany allows relatively straightforward pet imports for travelers who prepare correctly. Ensure your rabies vaccination and health certificates are in order.

Avoiding Common Mistakes

The most common issues when importing pets to Germany include: expired health certificates (must be within 10 days of travel), incorrect microchip format, and incomplete vaccination records. Double-check all documentation before departure.

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