Process
Relocating your pet to Germany involves meeting European Union (EU) regulations, including identification, vaccinations, and proper documentation. Compared to some countries, the process is more straightforward—but still requires accuracy and correct timing.
Our team ensures every requirement is handled properly, from veterinary preparation to airline coordination. With expert support, your pet’s relocation to Germany can be simple, compliant, and efficient.
Requirements
To enter Germany, pets must meet EU import requirements designed to ensure safety and disease control. Proper preparation is essential to avoid delays or complications during travel.
Your pet must be microchipped with an ISO-compliant microchip before receiving any vaccinations. A valid rabies vaccination is required and must be administered at least 21 days before travel.
For relocation to Germany, you will also need:
When all requirements are correctly completed, pets can enter Germany without quarantine in most cases.
Additional Info
Pet travel to Germany is generally smooth when all requirements are properly met. Airlines have specific policies regarding pet transport, including crate standards, breed restrictions, and travel conditions.
Pets must travel in IATA-approved crates that provide adequate space, ventilation, and comfort during the journey. Advance booking is recommended, as airline capacity for pet travel may be limited.
Germany is pet-friendly, and entry procedures are typically straightforward if documentation is accurate. Upon arrival, authorities may inspect your pet and documents, but quarantine is not required when all regulations are fulfilled.
With proper planning and expert coordination, relocating your pet to Germany is a safe and efficient process.
Pricing
Every relocation is unique. Factors like breed, size, departure city, and service level influence the total cost. Request a free, transparent estimate tailored specifically to your pet’s journey to Argentina.