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  1. Pet Travel From the United States to France

    If your pet is traveling through (transiting) a country in the European Union (EU) on the way to a third, non-EU country, you will also need a transit health certificate for your pet for the EU. The transit health certificate will be the same as if your pet's final destination was the EU country. Use the information and steps above under ...

  2. Traveling with a Dog to Paris, France: Step-by-Step Guide + Costs

    Grab my comprehensive guide on How to Travel with Your Dog Internationally NOW! Age also matters: To enter France, your dog must be at least 15-weeks-old or older. *Pets less than 15 weeks old that were either 1) not vaccinated for rabies or 2) vaccinated for rabies less than 21 days prior to entry into the EU are NOT ALLOWED.

  3. Travel: coming to France with your pet

    Travel: coming to France with your pet Imprimer; Envoyer par email; Partager; Mise à jour le 24/08/2022 ... There is a ban on importing certain attack dogs into France. The dogs concerned are Category 1 dogs without a pedigree recognised by the French Ministry of Agriculture belonging to the following breeds: Staffordshire terrier, American ...

  4. Guide on taking dogs to France [Pet Passport Requirements 2023]

    A France pet passport, or EU Pet Passport is a compilation of documents that your dog will need in order to travel to France, or other EU countries. With an EU Pet Passport, dogs, cats and ferrets are able to travel throughout the EU without enduring a quarantine period. Dogs will require a microchip and rabies vaccination at minimum.

  5. Guide to taking your dog to France

    Your dog must arrive in France or the EU within 10 days from the date that the USDA Accredited (U.S.) or CFIA Accredited (Canada) Veterinarian endorses the health certificate. This step is very important! Remember to bring the rabies certificate, copy of flight reservation, and the EU Health Certificate that requires endorsement.

  6. Taking A Dog To France

    From January 2021 (post Brexit) an Animal Health Certificate is a document that is required for a pet to travel to Europe from the UK if they do not have an EU pet passport. An Animal Health Certificate must be completed and certified by an Official Veterinarian (OV) approved by the APHA (Animal and Plant Health Agency).

  7. Bringing Your Pet to France? 10 Quick Answers to Your FAQs

    To bring your dog to France, they must be over 12 weeks/three months old (the age at which dogs may be vaccinated for rabies), be microchipped, and have been vaccinated for rabies at least 21 days prior to travel. You will need to present either an EU pet passport or a valid Animal Health Certificate along with your pet's vaccination record.

  8. Taking a dog to France in 2024: Everything you need to know

    Book your dog in for a rabies vaccination at your vet practice. Research travel options and book your crossing to France. Obtain an Animal Health Certificate within 10 days of your departure date. Travel to France with your dog. Visit a vet in France to get tapeworm treatment administered between 1 and 5 days before returning to the UK. Return ...

  9. Taking A Dog To France: Rules & Requirements

    Air France does recommend that you use a flexible bag for your own comfort during the flight. All dogs must be over 10 weeks old to travel in the cabin and only one per passenger. Dogs weighing between 17-165 lbs 8-75 kg can be transported in the cargo. if your dog exceeds this it must be transported by freight.

  10. Taking Your Dog on holiday to France 2024 Guide

    Taking a Dog to France from the USA. The rules are similar to those in the UK and Australia and it's relatively straightforward. Step 1 - Your dog must be microchipped with an ISO-compliant 15-digit Microchip, which should happen prior to the rabies injection.. Step 2 - A valid rabies injection administered at least 21 days prior to travel. Again, your dog will need to be a minimum of ...

  11. Pet Destination │ Guide to Transporting Dogs & Cats from USA to France

    A Comprehensive Guide to Transporting Dogs or Cats from the USA to France: Rules, Requirements, and Pet Travel Tips for Weather. Transporting your beloved pet from the USA to France requires careful planning and adherence to specific rules, regulations, and considerations. France has established regulations to ensure the safety and well-being ...

  12. Bringing a dog or cat back from abroad: What are the rules?

    Traveling abroad with your pet. If you are planning to bring a cat or dog back from abroad, the animal should be tagged with a microchip or tattoo and vaccinated against rabies. You must have a ...

  13. Taking Your Dog to France

    For E.U. travelers, all you need is an E.U. Pet Passport, and you're all set on taking your dog to France! E.U. Pet Passport Requirements: *ISO-compliant 15-digit Microchip - The rabies vaccination must be administered AFTER your dog is microchipped, NOT before. The good news is that the vaccination can be given on the same day as the ...

  14. Entry Requirements for American Travelers to France

    When in France, please carry a photocopy of your passport separately from your passport. The copy will facilitate issuance of a replacement ($75 fee for adults, $85 for children). The American Embassy in Paris is at 2, avenue Gabriel, tel. 01 43 12 22 22. The Passport Section is nearby at 4, avenue Gabriel (open 9a.m.-noon, Monday- Friday).

  15. Dog-Friendly France: Travelling in France with a Dog

    Travelling to France with a Dog. Taking your dog to France is relatively easy. The same rules apply for dogs visiting France as for dogs travelling to the rest of the EU (usually microchip, vaccinate for rabies and wait at least 21 days). Additionally, an EU pet health certificate is required or an EU pet passport for those travelling from elsewhere in the EU, although in the latter case this ...

  16. Bringing your pet to France

    Traveling to France with your pet. You can travel to France with pets by plane, train, or bring them in your vehicle if you're driving. Regardless of your method of travel, it's critical that your pet be in a well-ventilated container for the duration. Be sure to label the container carefully and provide enough food and water for the entire ...

  17. How to Take Your Dog to France with You

    There are three requirements to go to France with your dog. One, your dog must have a valid rabies vaccine. Two, a 15-digit ID chip or an identification tattoo. Three, an official health certificate, completed within ten days of travel. (Here's the form and how to fill it out.) The certificate must then be signed by a USDA-accredited ...

  18. France Pet Quarantine and Travel Regulations

    Complete the following entry requirements to travel to France with your pet: Four-legged travelers over 12 weeks should be microchipped to enter France. Pets must have a valid rabies vaccination. Visitors must wait 21 days between the last shot of the vaccination and departure. Obtain a health certificate from your endorsed veterinarian if you ...

  19. The pros and cons of taking your dog to France from the US

    Advantages of taking your dog to France from the US. The practical and financial hazards of traveling with a dog are more than outweighed by the companionship and cultural benefits: Dogs make friends. Ellie's best friends in Nice are Theodore, a bichon owned by an Italian lady, and Caesar, a Jack Russell with a Swedish owner, both of whom ...

  20. Pet Travel to France: Key Changes from January 1, 2021

    Following a EU policy decision, the UK government has announced details of NEW documentation required by British people travelling to France with a pet dog, cat or ferret from January 1, 2021. From this date onwards - the end of the Transition Period - Great Britain will become a 'third country' with respect to the EU Pet Travel Scheme.

  21. Travelling To France With Your Dog

    Taking your car is the easiest option. If you drive to France, you can either take your car on a cross-channel ferry or on a Eurotunnel Le Shuttle train. There is usually an extra fee to take your ...

  22. How to Travel With Pets to France

    All pets must wait at least 21 days after the rabies vaccination before they can travel to France. Please note that the rabies vaccination for pets traveling to the EU must be greater than 21 days old and less than 1 year old at the time of travel. If your pet's vaccination will be over 1 year, then a new vaccine will be needed at least 21 days ...

  23. Travelling to France With a Dog: The Complete Guide

    Although air travel with a dog is possible, we would recommend driving and taking either a ferry or the Eurotunnel crossing. While ferry crossings do tend to be cheaper than the Eurotunnel, they take longer and you have to leave your dog in the car whilst you go up to the main deck. The Eurotunnel is often more expensive but only takes around ...

  24. Bringing your pet dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain

    How to bring your pet to Great Britain. You must complete certain steps to enter or return to Great Britain with your pet cat, dog or ferret. Check your route is approved for pet travel. You do ...

  25. Travel to Monaco: Qatar Airways' new partnership makes weekend getaways

    Qatar Airways, our hometown hero, has outdone itself this time. Your travel to Monaco now begins with the award-winning service of Qatar Airways from Hamad International Airport. And here's where it gets exciting: Upon landing in Nice, you'll seamlessly transition to a BLADE helicopter for a scenic seven-minute flight directly into Monaco.

  26. What Aussie flyers need to know about the new 'pets in cabins' rules

    Of course, the surest way to travel on a pet-free flight is to book with an airline that has a strict no-pet policy. Qantas does not accept animals other than approved Service Dogs in the aircraft ...

  27. Petition calls for large dogs to be allowed on Via Rail

    Give Rover a spot on the train. A group of nearly 200 Toronto dog owners have signed a Change.org petition urging Via Rail to allow large dogs in cabins during off-peak hours. The petition had ...

  28. 'They don't forget it': Windsor military personnel travel to France for

    Windsor military personnel traveled to France for the 80th anniversary of liberation of Dieppe. Twenty-seven members of the Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment just returned from the five-day trip to ...

  29. Hotels reveal weirdest room service requests, from caviar hot dogs to

    Travel News & Advice The weirdest room service requests revealed, including caviar hot dogs and fresh goat's milk Gone are the days when guests simply ordered a club sandwich and skinny fries