INTERNATIONAL PET SHIPPING
Pet Transport to Germany
What you need to know about pet shipping to Germany
If you are looking to send your pet to Germany, we can help you arrange this move. We offer door-to-door pet relocation services, or you can select which services you need to fit your budget. Either way, we will guide you every step of the way!
We often relocate dogs to Germany, ensuring that every aspect of their journey is handled with the utmost care. Whether you’re bringing a dog to Germany or moving to Germany with a dog, our experienced team at FFExpress is here to support you. We specialize in international pet relocations and work with reputable pet shipping companies in Germany to provide a seamless and stress-free experience.
Planning an international move with pets doesn’t have to be stressful. With the FFExpress team assisting, we can make shipping your pet to Germany as stress-free as possible!
Military Members: We have special discounts available to those on PCS orders traveling to Germany with pets.
Pet shipping from the USA to Germany – what’s the process?
The steps below must be detailed for your pet to travel and enter Germany . We recommend discussing the requirements and options with a pet relocation company.
Health Requirements
Must be completed at least 21 days before departure
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Microchip
Health requirement
Must be completed at least 21 days prior to departure
- Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be identified by microchip. There are no exceptions to this rule.
- The microchip should be ISO compliant and 15 digits long.
- If your pet does not have an ISO complaint chip, your pet will have to travel with a microchip reader attached to the crate. Alternatively, your vet can implant a new ISO complaint chip in addition to the existing non-ISO compatible chip.
- After implanting the chip, your pet will have to be revaccinated in order for the vaccine to be valid.
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Vaccinations
Health requirement
Must be completed at least 21 days prior to departure
- Rabies vaccination must occur on the same day or after microchip implantation. Any rabies vaccine given prior to the microchip implantation is considered invalid and will not be accepted.
- Rabies vaccinations valid for 1, 2 or 3 years are permissible for entry to Germany.
- There is a mandatory 21 day wait period after the primary (or first) vaccination before your pet can enter Germany. If your pet’s most recent vaccination is a booster shot without a lapse in coverage, a 21-day wait will not be needed.
- Other vaccines are not required, but the vaccines below are recommended, particularly if your pet may need to be boarded before or after travel.
- Dogs: Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus (DHLPP) and Bordetella.
- Cats: Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia (FVRCP).
Import Health Certificate
Must be completed 2-28 days before departure.
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Health Certificate
Health requirement
Must be completed 2 – 28 days prior to departure.
- At this point in your move, one of our pet shipping specialists will pre-complete the correct health certificate and email it to you veterinarian for signature at the physical appointment. We provide all documents and are available to answer any questions and trouble shoot issues that may rise.
- The EU has two different health certificate options. The health certificate used will depend on whether the pet is traveling within 5 days before or after the owner or designated person, and whether the pet is changing ownership or intended for sale in the EU.
- Noncommercial health certificate: For pets traveling within 5 days of owner or designated person. Valid for 30 days after USDA Accredited Veterinarian issues it.
- Commercial health certificate: For pets traveling more than 5 days before or after owner or designated person. For pets changing ownership or intended for resale in Germany/EU. Valid for 48 hours after USDA Accredited Veterinarian issues it.
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USDA Endorsement
Health requirement
Must be completed before departure and within 10 days of destination arrival for non-commercial health certificates.
- After your pet has been examined by your veterinarian and the correct health certificate has been completed and signed, the health certificate must be submitted to the USDA office to be endorsed. FFexpress coordinates this process on your behalf.
- If a military veterinarian completes your pet’s health certificate, the USDA endorsement is not needed. A military veterinarian is a Veterinary Corps Officer or civilian GS-0701 series government veterinarian employed by the U.S Army Veterinary Service.
Banned Breeds
German pet import regulations prohibit certain breeds from entering the country. Under the Dog Transfer and Import Restrictions Act in Germany, the following breeds and crossbreeds are not allowed to import:
- American Staffordshire
- Bull Terrier
- Pit Bull Terrier
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier
What else should you know about pet shipping to Germany?
DTV, a video blogger based in Germany has recorded this useful video on how to get your pets to Germany.
We’ll treat your pets as our own
Every team member at FFexpress is also a pet parent, so we know just how important your fur baby is to you. We only use the best airlines and facilities to ensure your pet is receiving the best care possible.
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