There are several components to international pet transport; travelling to a different country with your pet dog or cat is not as easy as buying a ticket on the plane. Pet quarantine is one of the most important and misunderstood aspects of international pet travel. Pet quarantine during international travel is confusing for pet parents because different countries have different quarantine rules.
Some countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, have strict bio-security laws and, therefore, have mandatory quarantine for all animals. However, several other countries, such as the United States of America, Spain, Germany etc., do not insist on compulsory quarantine as long as all pet import conditions are fulfilled satisfactorily.
If you are travelling to Germany with your pet dog or cat, here are the quarantine rules for pet transport into the country.
Many countries have animal quarantine laws to protect the local fauna from unwanted and invasive diseases. Unfortunately, our pets carry invisible disease-causing microorganisms that cause much damage when introduced into a country with no incidence of that disease. For instance, if a dog or cat carrying rabies travels to a country with zero incidence of rabies, the disease would spread catastrophically because the local pets would not be vaccinated against rabies.
Pet quarantine helps check the entry of such invasive diseases. Pets stay in a facility for a certain period where they are monitored and examined for any signs of ill-health. A quarantine facility is similar to a pet boarding kennel where the pet dogs and cats are housed separately till they can reunite with their families.
Germany is a rabies-free country, and all animals travelling to the country must be fully vaccinated against rabies and other diseases before flying. Germany has specific pet import regulations that must be fulfilled satisfactorily for your pet to enter the country.
Germany is an incredibly pet-friendly country where pets welcomed in almost all public places, including public transport, offices and restaurants. If you are travelling to Germany with your pet, an experienced pet travel agency can help make your pet’s journey comfortable and stress-free. Reach out to Petraveller for more information on tackling quarantine during international pet transport and a free pet travel quote.