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Belgrade, Serbia

International Pet Transport to Belgrade

International pet transport to Belgrade is via Doha from Australia, flying with Qatar Airways. The flight time is approximately 24 hours.

International Pet Travel Requirements for Cats and Dogs

  • Airline-approved pet travel crate
  • Annual vaccination
  • Customs clearance
  • Australian Government accredited veterinary consultation
  • Australian Government export permit
  • Australian Government health certificate
  • European Union health certificate
  • Microchip
  • Rabies vaccination

International Pet Relocation Arrival

All pets travelling to Belgrade will be inspected upon arrival for any signs of illness before releasing them to your care. Our team will help with a step-by-step guide to collect your pet from the cargo facility in Belgrade. We will provide you with the location, collection information, hours of operation and everything needed to ensure you and your pet have a smooth and hassle-free collection experience.

Frequently asked questions

Can my puppy or kitten travel to Serbia?

Unvaccinated pups and kittens less than 12 weeks old and between 12 and 16 weeks of age can travel to Serbia only from listed countries. They can travel only if they have had no contact since their birth with wild animals that could be infected with rabies. They can also travel with the mother only if the mother has been vaccinated against rabies before their birth. Read more

Will my pet be quarantined on entering Belgrade?

There is no mandatory quarantine for pets travelling to Serbia as long as all pet import conditions are met. As soon as your pet lands in the country, they will be examined for signs of illness and infectious diseases. If your pet is not in good health when they arrive in Serbia, they will need further veterinary examination at your expense.

Local Pet Requirements

Serbia has over a million registered dogs and cats and Belgrade is extremely pet friendly. In Belgrade, cats and dogs are allowed to stay unattended on balconies or terraces. Dogs must always be on a lead, and dangerous or aggressive dogs must wear a muzzle.

Dogs and cats are not allowed in religious places, in facilities where food and medicine are processed, hospitals, schools and on public transport. Pet parents must clean after their dogs at all times and ensure that the dog is not noisy and destructive.

Living in Belgrade: A Canine Perspective

Dogs in Belgrade have many pet-friendly restaurants and cafés to visit. Vittorio’s Bakery in Belgrade is well-known for creating a range of fresh and healthy treats for dogs. A visit to Vittorio’s Bakery at Nemanjina 4 is a must in every pet parent’s book. Doggies in Belgrade have the best time of their lives at the different dog parks in the city. The most popular dog parks in Belgrade are Kalemegdan Park, Topčider Park, Tašmajdan Park, Zvezdara Park and Park Za Pse.

Cat lovers in Belgrade must visit Apropo at Cara Lazara 10 for the unique experience of cavorting with cats in a bookshop café.

Did you know?

Belgrade has a touching dog monument in Šumice Park in memory of a brave Cocker Spaniel who died while protecting a small child from a tiger that had escaped the circus. Šumice Park is located between Ustanička, Vojvode Toze and Grčića Milenka streets and the monument is near the entrance of the Šumice sport centre.

About Belgrade

Belgrade has the distinction of being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. Called the White City, Belgrade is located on the confluence of two beautiful rivers – the Sava and the Danube in Central Serbia. A popular tourist city, Belgrade is known for its numerous cafés, restaurants and vibrant nightclubs as well as museums, universities and other cultural institutions.

International Pet Transport to Belgrade

International pet transport to Belgrade is via Doha from Australia, flying with Qatar Airways. The flight time is approximately 24 hours.

International Pet Travel Requirements for Cats and Dogs

  • Airline-approved pet travel crate
  • Annual vaccination
  • Customs clearance
  • Australian Government accredited veterinary consultation
  • Australian Government export permit
  • Australian Government health certificate
  • European Union health certificate
  • Microchip
  • Rabies vaccination

International Pet Relocation Arrival

All pets travelling to Belgrade will be inspected upon arrival for any signs of illness before releasing them to your care. Our team will help with a step-by-step guide to collect your pet from the cargo facility in Belgrade. We will provide you with the location, collection information, hours of operation and everything needed to ensure you and your pet have a smooth and hassle-free collection experience.

Frequently asked questions

Can my puppy or kitten travel to Serbia?

Unvaccinated pups and kittens less than 12 weeks old and between 12 and 16 weeks of age can travel to Serbia only from listed countries. They can travel only if they have had no contact since their birth with wild animals that could be infected with rabies. They can also travel with the mother only if the mother has been vaccinated against rabies before their birth. Read more

Will my pet be quarantined on entering Belgrade?

There is no mandatory quarantine for pets travelling to Serbia as long as all pet import conditions are met. As soon as your pet lands in the country, they will be examined for signs of illness and infectious diseases. If your pet is not in good health when they arrive in Serbia, they will need further veterinary examination at your expense.

Local Pet Requirements

Serbia has over a million registered dogs and cats and Belgrade is extremely pet friendly. In Belgrade, cats and dogs are allowed to stay unattended on balconies or terraces. Dogs must always be on a lead, and dangerous or aggressive dogs must wear a muzzle.

Dogs and cats are not allowed in religious places, in facilities where food and medicine are processed, hospitals, schools and on public transport. Pet parents must clean after their dogs at all times and ensure that the dog is not noisy and destructive.

Living in Belgrade: A Canine Perspective

Dogs in Belgrade have many pet-friendly restaurants and cafés to visit. Vittorio’s Bakery in Belgrade is well-known for creating a range of fresh and healthy treats for dogs. A visit to Vittorio’s Bakery at Nemanjina 4 is a must in every pet parent’s book. Doggies in Belgrade have the best time of their lives at the different dog parks in the city. The most popular dog parks in Belgrade are Kalemegdan Park, Topčider Park, Tašmajdan Park, Zvezdara Park and Park Za Pse.

Cat lovers in Belgrade must visit Apropo at Cara Lazara 10 for the unique experience of cavorting with cats in a bookshop café.

Did you know?

Belgrade has a touching dog monument in Šumice Park in memory of a brave Cocker Spaniel who died while protecting a small child from a tiger that had escaped the circus. Šumice Park is located between Ustanička, Vojvode Toze and Grčića Milenka streets and the monument is near the entrance of the Šumice sport centre.

About Belgrade

Belgrade has the distinction of being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. Called the White City, Belgrade is located on the confluence of two beautiful rivers – the Sava and the Danube in Central Serbia. A popular tourist city, Belgrade is known for its numerous cafés, restaurants and vibrant nightclubs as well as museums, universities and other cultural institutions.

  • Official Language
    Serbian
  • Population of people
    1,197,714
  • Flights from Australia
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