How to move to Spain with Pets

Move to Spain with Pets

If you are planning to Move to Spain with Pets, it is important to be aware of Spanish regulations and allow sufficient time to organise the necessary paperwork, vaccinations and other requirements.

Regulations to move to Spain with pets vary depending on the type of animal. In this article we will run through the main requirements for dogs, cats, ferrets, rodents, rabbits, reptiles, and birds when moving to Spain.

Moving to Spain with Dogs, cats, and ferrets

The most important things to keep in mind are the ones here below.

Microchip

A microchip must be inserted before any vaccinations.

Vaccinations

At least 21 days (but not more than one year) before travelling, pets must be vaccinated for rabies and various other diseases. If you move to Spain with pets from a country with high instances of rabies, your pet must have a rabies Titer Test at least 30 days after the first vaccination.

Titer Tests gauge whether antibodies are still being produced in the animal from a prior vaccination. Minimum pet age for rabies vaccinations is 12 weeks of age unless the pet is coming from a country with high instances of rabies where it is seven months.

Pet Passport

An official health certificate listing details such as the owner’s name and address, microchip number, animal description, and vaccination dates is required and will need to be endorsed by the government import and export of animals department and completed by a licensed vet.

Move to Spain with Pets cat

Travel containers

Special travelling containers are required which allow sufficient space for the animal to move and lie down. On short journeys many airlines allow pets into the cabin, with a maximum of two pets in the cabin. Usually pets will be checked in as air cargo or baggage.

Arriving by air

If you plan to move to Spain with pets by air, you must organise to land in either Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Tenerife Sur or Valencia airports as these have official border inspection posts.

Arriving by sea

If an accompanied pet enters Spain by sea it should dock in either Algeciras, Almeria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife ports which are approved for the import of pets.

Muzzles

To pass Spanish security certain dog breeds will be required to wear a muzzle. These are: Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Rottweilers, Dogo Argentinos, Fila Brasilieros, Tosa Inus and Akita Inus.

Move to Spain with Pets dogs

Moving to Spain with Rodents, rabbits, reptiles

A maximum number of five rodents, rabbits or reptiles per owner are permitted to enter Spain. It is required that they are examined by a licensed vet within 5 days of travelling to Spain and are free of external parasites and show no signs of any diseases.

Moving to Spain with Birds

A health certificate is required and the maximum number of birds per owner is five. Birds must have undergone isolation for thirty days before travelling or been vaccinated against Avian Influenza between sixty days and six months of travelling or been tested for the Avian Influenza antibody.

If these procedures have not been organised, the bird will need to spend 30 days in quarantine in Spain.

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)

All animals apart from dogs, cats and ferrets are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). If your move to Spain with pets involves an animal other than a dog, cat or ferret, you will need to verify that it is not protected under CITES.

By Laura & Adam

Laura & Adam have been blogging for Go! Go! España since 2019. Laura is from Bilbao in northern Spain and Adam is from Devon in the south of England. They lived together in Spain for over 10 years, where their 2 daughters were born, and now they live in Scotland. Both Laura & Adam qualified as foreign language teachers in 2004 and since have been teaching Spanish and English in Spain, the UK, and online.

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