<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1725998324363317&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">

Stockholm, Sweden

International Pet Transport to Stockholm

Petraveller are international pet transport specialists and can help relocate your pet dogs and cats from Australia to Stockholm, Sweden. Pets travelling to Stockholm fly on Emirates Sky Cargo or Qatar Airways with a comfort stop at Dubai or Doha, depending on the airline. Petraveller needs about 30 days lead time to organise your pet’s travel to Stockholm. 

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
  • Internal parasite treatment
  • Microchip
  • Rabies vaccination

International Pet Relocation Arrival

After arriving in Stockholm, airline staff will help deplane the pets from the aircraft on priority and bring them to the animal lounge for customs clearance and mandatory veterinary examination. Pet parents can collect their pets from the collection centre after the process is complete. 

Petraveller will provide our customers with a collection guide with detailed information on location, contact details, work hours, etc., to ease the collection process.

Frequently asked questions

Does my pet need rabies vaccination before travelling to Sweden?

All dogs and cats travelling to Stockholm must be vaccinated against rabies. Pets must wait 21 days after administering the rabies vaccine before travelling to Sweden. The vaccination information must be recorded in the pet passport or health certificate along with the microchip ID number. 

Does my pet need a microchip to travel to Stockholm?

Pet dogs and cats travelling to Stockholm must be implanted with an ISO-compliant 15-digit pet microchip. The microchip has to be implanted at the time of or before your pet receives their rabies vaccination. Make sure the microchip number is clearly recorded in the pet passport or health certificate.

Local Pet Requirements

Pet dogs in Helsinki must be microchipped and registered in the Dog Registry within three months of age. Dogs imported into Helsinki must be registered within four weeks of arriving there. Helsinki is a pet-friendly city, and pet dogs are welcome in several restaurants and cafes.

Dogs are well-loved in the city. Ensure your pet is well-behaved in public spaces and is not aggressive towards other dogs and people. Clean up after your dog and make sure your dog's vaccinations are always up-to-date. Dogs are allowed on public transport in Helsinki as long as they do not disturb the other passengers.

Living in Helsinki: A Canine Perspective

Helsinki is a beautiful city; doggos like me are fortunate to live in this heavenly place. My favourite activity in Helsinki is visiting the various dog parks in the town and then winding down in one of the many pet-friendly cafés that dot the city. My favourite dog parks are Tervasaari Dog Park, Tokai Shore Dog Park, and Rajasaaren Dog Park. I love to visit Suomenlinna, which is a beautiful 260-year-old fortress that is a 15-minute boat ride from Helsinki. Boats and forts – what's not to like?!

Did you know?

Helsinki has a dog island, a favourite of all dogs in the region. Rajasaari is called dog island because of its popularity with pets. The dog island has two beaches and a fenced dog park for dogs to play, socialise with other dogs, and generally have a great time!

About Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland's capital city, is sometimes called the Pearl of the Baltic. Founded in 1550 by the Swedish King Gustav Vasa, Helsinki is now the country's financial and cultural hub. Helsinki is famous for its beautiful neo-classical architecture; the most popular tourist attractions in the city are Senate Square, the Uspenski Cathedral, the Temppeliaukio Church, and the Finnish National Opera.

International Pet Transport to Stockholm

Petraveller are international pet transport specialists and can help relocate your pet dogs and cats from Australia to Stockholm, Sweden. Pets travelling to Stockholm fly on Emirates Sky Cargo or Qatar Airways with a comfort stop at Dubai or Doha, depending on the airline. Petraveller needs about 30 days lead time to organise your pet’s travel to Stockholm. 

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
  • Internal parasite treatment
  • Microchip
  • Rabies vaccination

International Pet Relocation Arrival

After arriving in Stockholm, airline staff will help deplane the pets from the aircraft on priority and bring them to the animal lounge for customs clearance and mandatory veterinary examination. Pet parents can collect their pets from the collection centre after the process is complete. 

Petraveller will provide our customers with a collection guide with detailed information on location, contact details, work hours, etc., to ease the collection process.

Frequently asked questions

Does my pet need rabies vaccination before travelling to Sweden?

All dogs and cats travelling to Stockholm must be vaccinated against rabies. Pets must wait 21 days after administering the rabies vaccine before travelling to Sweden. The vaccination information must be recorded in the pet passport or health certificate along with the microchip ID number. 

Does my pet need a microchip to travel to Stockholm?

Pet dogs and cats travelling to Stockholm must be implanted with an ISO-compliant 15-digit pet microchip. The microchip has to be implanted at the time of or before your pet receives their rabies vaccination. Make sure the microchip number is clearly recorded in the pet passport or health certificate.

Local Pet Requirements

Pet dogs in Helsinki must be microchipped and registered in the Dog Registry within three months of age. Dogs imported into Helsinki must be registered within four weeks of arriving there. Helsinki is a pet-friendly city, and pet dogs are welcome in several restaurants and cafes.

Dogs are well-loved in the city. Ensure your pet is well-behaved in public spaces and is not aggressive towards other dogs and people. Clean up after your dog and make sure your dog's vaccinations are always up-to-date. Dogs are allowed on public transport in Helsinki as long as they do not disturb the other passengers.

Living in Helsinki: A Canine Perspective

Helsinki is a beautiful city; doggos like me are fortunate to live in this heavenly place. My favourite activity in Helsinki is visiting the various dog parks in the town and then winding down in one of the many pet-friendly cafés that dot the city. My favourite dog parks are Tervasaari Dog Park, Tokai Shore Dog Park, and Rajasaaren Dog Park. I love to visit Suomenlinna, which is a beautiful 260-year-old fortress that is a 15-minute boat ride from Helsinki. Boats and forts – what's not to like?!

Did you know?

Helsinki has a dog island, a favourite of all dogs in the region. Rajasaari is called dog island because of its popularity with pets. The dog island has two beaches and a fenced dog park for dogs to play, socialise with other dogs, and generally have a great time!

About Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland's capital city, is sometimes called the Pearl of the Baltic. Founded in 1550 by the Swedish King Gustav Vasa, Helsinki is now the country's financial and cultural hub. Helsinki is famous for its beautiful neo-classical architecture; the most popular tourist attractions in the city are Senate Square, the Uspenski Cathedral, the Temppeliaukio Church, and the Finnish National Opera.

  • Official Language
    Swedish
  • Population of people
    976,000
  • Flights from Australia
    Daily
  •