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Can I Bring My Pet to Portugal?

Yes, you can bring your pets to Portugal. But first, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations to ensure a smooth transition for you and your dog and cat. In this guide, we’ll outline the essential information you need to know before bringing your furry friends to Portugal.  Keep a calendar handy, as many requirements have time limitations. 

First Things to Know…

Please keep in mind that:

  • Pets must be at least 12 weeks old
  • Pets must not be pregnant
  • No more than five animals may arrive with owner
  • Pets must arrive within five days of owner’s arrival.  If pet arrives beyond this time, it will be considered a “commercial” transfer and subject to additional requirements and regulations. 

Dog breeds banned from entering the country:

  • Fila Brasileiro
  • Dogo Argentino
  • Pit Bull Terrier
  • Rottweiler
  • American Staffordshire Terrier
  • Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Japanese Tosa

Pets Arriving into Portugal from European Union Countries

EU Pet Passport

If you’re traveling from within the European Union (EU) or another listed country, your pet must be microchipped and linked to an EU Pet Passport. This passport consolidates your pet’s identification, vaccination history, and health certificate into a standardized document, making it easier to travel within the EU.

Quarantine Regulations

Portugal is part of the EU Pet Travel Scheme, which allows pets to enter the country without undergoing quarantine if all the necessary requirements are met. However, it’s essential to ensure that your pets comply with the regulations to avoid any complications upon arrival.

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Pets Arriving into Portugal from Countries Outside the European Union

There are three key requirements that must be met to bring your pet into Portugal. 

Microchipping and Identification

Portugal requires all dogs and cats to be microchipped and have a valid identification.  No other form of identification is acceptable.  Before entering the country, make sure your pets are microchipped and that the microchip comply ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO standard 11785. Portugal currently accepts AVID 9 and AVID 10 in addition to ISO.  Additionally, ensure that the identification details, such as your contact information, are up to date. 

The microchip must be implanted before the rabies vaccine is administered.

Rabies, Vaccinations and Health Certificates

Pets must be up to date on their vaccinations, including rabies, which is mandatory for dogs and cats entering Portugal.   For rabies, all pets must have an original Rabies Certificate signed by the vet. The Rabies vaccine must be at least 21 days old at the time of the final health exam and endorsement.   

Additional recommended, but not required, vaccinations include: 

  • Dogs: Hepatitis, Leptospirosis Distemper, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus (DHLPP) and Bordetella
  • Cats: Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia (FVRCP)

Please note to have pets vaccinated well in advance of departure, as some vaccines may need multiple doses over a specific period.



EU Health Certificate 

An EU Health Certificate is a standard Health Certificate to be filled out by your licensed veterinarian.  (Note:  it must be signed in a different color than that of the printed certificate…such as blue ink). This certificate is valid for 10 days from the date of issue by the official veterinarian until the date of the checks at the EU entry point.

Further Endorsements

For pets from the USA, it is recommended to prepare and carry these additional forms, which must be sent to your local USDA office for an approval stamp. 

  • Microchip Implantation Record
  • Rabies Certificate
  • EU Vet Health Certificate
  • Airline Health Certificate

Your vet and/or relocation specialist should have copies of these forms available. 

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Other Considerations

Transportation

When planning your trip to Portugal, carefully choose a pet-friendly airline or transportation method.  Some airlines have specific guidelines for transporting pets, including crate requirements, temperature restrictions, and documentation. It’s advisable to book well in advance and inform the airline about your pets’ travel arrangements.

Accommodation and Local Regulations

Before finalizing your accommodation in Portugal, ensure that it is pet-friendly. Many landlords and rental agencies have their policies regarding pets, so it’s crucial to communicate your needs in advance. Additionally, familiarize yourself with local regulations, such as leash laws and restricted areas, to ensure you comply with the rules and keep your pets safe.  Once the pet has arrived, Portugal requires that you register your pet with the local council (freguesia) within 30 days.  Bring all of the identification and health documentation with you. 

Pet Services and Amenities

Once you arrive in Portugal, you’ll find a range of pet services and amenities to cater to your pets’ needs. From veterinary clinics and pet supply stores to grooming salons and pet-friendly parks, Portugal offers a welcoming environment for pets. Take the time to research and locate these services in your area, so you can provide the best care for your furry friends.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is based on general guidelines and regulations. It’s important to consult official government sources and relevant authorities for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding pet immigration to Portugal.




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