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The Italian for pet is animale domestico, literally, a domestic animal. The European Pet Passport (EU Pet Passport) allows for qualifying domestic animals (dogs, cats and ferrets) to freely cross borders in Europe. The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) provides for qualifying domestic pets to travel to and from the UK without undergoing quarantine. Pet travel laws can be affected by exceptional outbreaks of diseases. Recent examples are Avian Influenza (the H5N1 strain of bird flu) and Foot and Mouth disease.
Moving Pets within the European UnionEuropean Pet PassportThe EU Pet Passport is a booklet, identical for all European countries, which contains obligatory information concerning an individual animal: identification number, proof of valid vaccine against the rabies virus. It may contain other non-obligatory information. It is valid for the lifetime of the pet. Each passport is numbered for identification purposes. Animals travelling within any European Union countries other than Ireland, Sweden, Malta and the United Kingdom need to have:
All vets should have the relevant information and be able to prepare a pet for travel. The EU Pet Passport can also be used when travelling between Europe and the following non-mainland European areas: Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira. It may also be used when travelling between EU and other countries with the same rabies status. Included are: Andorra, Gibraltar, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland and the Vatican City State.
Getting an EU Pet PassportOnly a licensed vet may issue the passport, and vaccinations should be kept current by the vet. Before issuing it, the vet will confirm that the animal:
Following these steps the vet can issue a certificate of health - the Pet Passport. Arriving in ItalyA non-commercial importer may bring up to five pets into Italy, any more than five is treated as a commercial import. Pet owners must carry a valid EU Pet Passport for each pet when entering Italy. If the rabies vaccination was the animal's first vaccine then it must wait for 21 days before entering the country. There is no time delay with booster injections; providing there is proof that the booster was administered before the last vaccine had expired. An animal must be over three months old to enter Italian territory. Rabbits and rodents may travel without a pet passport but should be declared at the border. All dogs travelling on public transport in Italy must be muzzled, on a lead and have their own ticket.
Moving Pets between Italy and the UK and IrelandDogs, cats and ferrets may travel between UK and Ireland, and Europe without quarantine, provided some (stringent) requirements are met. The system allowing travel is called the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). DEFRA, the UK Department for Environment Food and Rural affairs, has comprehensive and up-to-date information on the website. It can also provide an information pack on request. Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) from the DEFRA website: Click here Entering the UK or IrelandBefore entering Britain or Ireland (or Sweden or Malta) from Italy or elsewhere in the EU, an animal must:
Note: A passport cannot be issued until six months after a satisfactory blood test. Once the vet has issued the pet's documentation and that six-month period has passed the pet may enter the UK. The travel process is then much the same as above. The passport must be up to date and the rabies booster must be valid. If the authorities are unsatisfied with the animal on entry to the UK it can be held in quarantine until the relevant tests are passed. Further information from:
Moving Pets to Italy from outside the European UnionIf taking the pet to a country outside the EU consult the Embassy or consulate to check the local regulations. An animal entering Italy (or any EU country) from a non-EU country that has the same rabies controls need merely prove that the anti-rabies booster vaccinations are valid and up-to-date.
Animals from countries not included on the list need to have complete anti-rabies treatment. The Italian Embassy in the home country should be consulted. Moving Pets to Italy from the United States or CanadaAnimals from the USA and Canada may enter Italy if they have:
The cage or carrier must be labelled with the owner's name, and their (or a nominated person's) address and contact numbers in Italy. Once in Italy, an Italian vet can issue an EU Pet Passport allowing travel within Europe.
Pet Carriers To and From ItalyIt is essential to ensure that the pet is eligible to travel not only to or from Italy also any other countries it may pass through. The animal will have to travel in an approved container. It must be big enough for the animal to stand, sit and turn around in during the journey. The container must allow adequate ventilation. If the journey is longer than a few hours, food and drink may need to be supplied. Several train companies, sea ferries and airlines carry caged animals across borders (normally a pet travelling by air will be in the hold). Consult the carrier for details. Dogsaway has up-to-date lists of routes and carriers.
Pet Carriers Italy and the UKAnimals must be transported via approved routes.
Euro Tunnel is pet friendly, allowing pets to travel in the car.
Travelling with Guide DogsGuide dogs for the blind entering Italy must adhere to the same requirements as other domestic pets above. Once in Italy the service dog has unhindered access to all public buildings, shops and may travel unrestricted on all public transport. Further Information
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