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Travelling with your pet this year? Here are our Pet Travel Tips

Date: 08 Jul 2026
By: admin

Pet Travel Rules

When travelling from the UK to Europe or other countries, always check the latest UK Government guidance.

EU Pet Passports (Important Update)

The update relates to Pet Passports issued within the EU where the owner is now a UK resident.

If an EU Pet Passport was correctly issued, and the rabies vaccination was administered in the EU by an EU vet and remains valid, you may still be able to use that EU passport for travel until it is completely full.

However, UK (GB) residents who hold an EU Pet Passport are being advised to travel with an Animal Health Certificate (AHC), even if they fall within the transitional and final provisions of Article V. This provides 100% security and reduces the risk of any issues at border control.

Once the EU Pet Passport is full, you will not be able to obtain another one for your pet. At that point, you must use an AHC for travel until GB Pet Passports are reintroduced (date not yet confirmed).

Requirements for Dogs and Cats

You will need:

  • A microchip
  • A valid rabies vaccination
  • An Animal Health Certificate (AHC) issued by a vet (usually within 10 days of travel)
  • In some cases, tapeworm treatment (for dogs)

Prepare Your Pet

  • Take short practice trips in the crate or car
  • Avoid feeding right before travel
  • Ensure plenty of exercise beforehand

Get an Animal Health Certificate (AHC)

This replaces the old EU Pet Passport for most UK travellers.

  • Issued by an official veterinarian
  • Valid for 10 days to enter the EU
  • Allows travel within the EU for 4 months

Pack a Pet Travel Kit

Bring essentials such as food, water bowl and all pet documents.

Book Pet Friendly Accommodation

Check policies before booking. Some large hotel chains allow pets, but spaces may be limited.

Plan for the Return to the UK

To bring dogs back into the UK, they must have tapeworm treatment 24 – 120 hours before arrival. This rule is strictly enforced by UK Government.

Flying vs Driving

  • Many airlines only allow pets in cargo, not the cabin.
  • Driving or taking the ferry is often a more comfortable option for pets.

If you’re unsure about any part of the process, it’s always best to speak to your vet well in advance of your trip to avoid last-minute stress.

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