VETERINARY REQUIREMENT FOR TRAVELLING WITH DOGS, CATS OR FERRETS
1. Completed Veterinary Certificate signed by a veterinary doctor. The sample Veterinary Certificate provided here is not mandatory. However, any other form or document, provided by your veterinarian, must contain the information listed bellow:
- Country of Dispatch of the animal
- Owner/responsible person accompanying the animal (Name, Address, Country, Telephone number, Description of the animal, Species, Breed, Sex, Date of birth, Coat (color and type), Microchip number / tattoo number, Location of microchip / tattoo, Date of microchipping / tattooing, Rabies Vaccination - Manufacturer and name of vaccine, Batch number, Date of the vaccination, Expiration date of the vaccine )
The United States and Canada are both included in Annex II EC regulation 998/2003 (odkaz), which means that both countries are considered low risk regions for rabies. Therefore no rabies serological test is required.
Rabies vaccination does not have to be administered at least 30 days prior to entry into the Czech Republic. The rabies shot will have to be valid annually or two years in accordance with the type of vaccine used.
Dogs, cats and ferrets less then 12 weeks old are permitted to travel to the Czech Republic without prior inoculation against rabies (however the pet MUST have the chip or tattoo). In addition, the animal must travel with a statement from a veterinary doctor, which declares that the animal resided at the birthplace until travel date and has not been in contact with any animals possibly infected with rabies.
For travel to the Czech Republic with your dog, cat, or ferret, a tick treatment or an echinococcus treatment is not required.
Identification - tattoo or microchip.
If your pet will be identified through a microchip, please be aware that the microchip must meet the ISO standard ( International Organization for Standardization) Annex A, 2.1, ISO # 11785. For your information, the HomeAgain microchip from AKC Companion Animal Recovery, which is manufactured in compliance with Annex A, 2.1, ISO # 11785 meets the requirements. If microchip does not meet the ISO standards than you have to keep an applicable microchip reading device at the time of crossing borders to the Czech Republic.
REQUIREMENT FOR TRAVELLING WITH PETS OTHER THAN DOGS, CATS OR FERRETS
REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPORT OF ANIMALS TO THE CZECH REPUBLIC
- commercial animals and pets traveling unaccompanied must have been clinically examined by a USDA certified veterinarian within 24 hours before departure to the Czech Republic and must travel with a Veterinary Certificate which states the date and time of the examination.
- If your pet is considered commercial trade, a veterinarian in the Czech Republic will examine it after the arrival.
- Pets under 3 months traveling as commercial trade do not need a rabies vaccination but do need a microchip / tattoo and a health certificate issued no more than 24 hours before departure to the Czech Republic.
CONTACT INFORMATION
- State Veterinary Administration of the Czech Republic
Slezska 7
CZ-120 00 Prague 2
e.podatelna@svscr.cz - Information regarding the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES):
www.env.cz/cites - PetsVentura Pet Relocation Solutions
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