Pet Immigration Rules Austria
Austria Pet Passport & Quarantine Information
EUROPEAN UNION REGULATIONS FOR THE MOVEMENT OF PET CATS, DOGS AND FERRETS INTO Austria FROM WITHIN THE EU, OR FROM A COUNTRY WITH A LOW INCIDENCE OF RABIES.
List of countries with a low incidence of rabies
For rules to take a pet into the European Union from a country with
a
high incidence of rabies.
IDENTIFICATION:
Your pet should be identified with a microchip that meets ISO
standards 11784/11785. This is a 15 digit ISO compliant microchip
that operates at 134.2 kHz. If your pet does not have the ISO
microchip then the owner must provide their own scanner. For more
information on
microchips. To
purchase a
15 digit ISO microchip.
Information on the
Pet microchip scanners.
VETERINARY CERTIFICATE - PET PASSPORT:
Your pet must be accompanied by the bi-lingual certificate of the
country you are entering as prescribed by rule EU 998. This pet
passport must show that the pet has been vaccinated against rabies
and certain other diseases by a licensed veterinarian at least 30
days prior to travel.
NOTE: You will find information on obtaining the
official EU form 998 veterinary certificate and the instructions for
taking your pet into Austria at the end of this document.
RESTRICTIONS: Unvaccinated pets (dogs and cats
only) under 3 months old may enter an EU Country, but there are
additional regulations that must be met. Certain aggressive breeds
of dogs are prohibited from entry.
Pets entering an EU Country for commercial purposes require
additional forms and different rules apply.
PETS ENTERING FROM A COUNTRY WITH A HIGH INCIDENCE OF RABIES
ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS.
List of
countries with a High Incidence of Rabies.
The pet must have a serological (blood titre) test performed at
least 90 days prior to entering the country. This test must be
performed at an approved laboratory.
Failure to comply with these regulations will not only mean that the
pet is refused entry but that the relevant authority in consultation
with an authorized vet can decide to return the pet home, or place
the pet in quarantine at the expense of the owner or natural person
responsible for pet; or as a last resort, without financial
compensation, put the pet down where the return trip home or
quarantine cannot be envisaged.
All other pets (birds, invertebrates, tropical fish, reptiles,
amphibia, mammals such as rodents and rabbits) are not subject to
the regulations in respect of the anti-rabies vaccination but may
have to meet other requirements as to a limit on the number of
animals and a certificate to accompany them in respect of other
diseases. Owners traveling with pet's other than dogs, cats and
ferrets are strongly advised to seek further information from the
relevant authority of their country and/or that of the country of
destination.
EUROPEAN UNION FORM 998 VETERINARY CERTIFICATE
All of the Countries of the EU have adopted the new veterinary
certificate that meets EU rule 998 This form differs from the
International Veterinary Certificate issued by Veterinarians in the
United States.
We offer a PET PASSPORT package consisting of the rules and
instructions for taking a pet animal into Austria, the veterinary
certificate meeting EU Rule 998, an airline veterinary certificate,
and a pet passport folder.
We also offer the
European ISO microchip and pet carriers that are airline
approved both for
cargo and
in-cabin use.
Order forms online at:
http://www.pettravelstore.com/store-pet-immigration-forms1.html
Pet Passport Austria - Pet Immigration Rules Austria







