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Pet Health Certificate

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What is a Pet Health Certificate?

Why is a Pet Health Certificate Important?

Ensuring Compliance with Travel Regulations

Verification of Health Status

Facilitating Smooth Travel Processes

Protecting Public Health and Safety

Preparing for Emergencies

What Information Does a Pet Health Certificate Include?

Where can Owners Get a Pet Health Certificate?

Pet Health Certificate Endorsement

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5 responses to “Pet Health Certificate”

  1. Fatima Avatar
    Fatima

    Where from shall I get the health certificate, please clarify

    1. Susan Avatar

      Fatima – if your country of origin is the United Kingdom, then you will need to visit an Official Veterinarian (OV) in the UK for an Export Health Certificate. If you are traveling to an EU Member State, your pet dog or cat will need an Animal Health Certificate, also issued by an OV. We are not sure where your pet is traveling to, but you can find pet import requirements for over 200 countries here: https://www.pettravel.com/information/pet-passports/.

  2. Denis Avatar
    Denis

    Hi, and thank you for this detailed article.

    Could you please help me understand one thing? I am from a non-EU country, and so is my dog. We are currently in the UK and used an AHC (Animal Health Certificate) issued in my country to enter the UK. Our route to the UK was through the Netherlands — we arrived there by plane and then took a ferry to Newcastle.

    Now, we plan to return the same way, but with a small difference: the plane will depart from Brussels instead.
    When I contacted a local OV (Official Veterinarian) about getting a new AHC, I was informed that I might need two certificates — one for entering the EU and another for traveling from the EU to my final destination country.

    However, I checked with my country’s Airport Border Veterinary Inspection, and they said they don’t really require a separate certificate for re-entry.

    What is your opinion on this?
    Do I really need two AHCs?
    If I make only one certificate for entering the EU, will I be allowed to board the plane in Brussels with it?

    1. Susan Avatar

      Denis – assuming you are currently in the UK (as you say), you will need an OV to issue an Animal Health Certificate to leave the UK and enter Belgium. You will also need a health certificate for your home country as well, assuming that it is not an EU Member State. If we did not understand your question correctly, please email info@pettravel.com for further clarification.

      1. Denis Avatar
        Denis

        Yes, you understood it correctly.
        It feels a bit odd to me that I need a separate certificate just to come back home, so I was in denial at first before accepting it.
        Thank you for clarifying this.

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