Moving Pets to Italy

Sunshine, delicious food, and rich cultural experiences – sounds like the perfect recipe for a dream move to Italy! But what about your furry family? At Paw Paws Express, we understand that bringing your beloved pets with you to Italy is a priority. We specialize in stress-free pet relocation, ensuring your four-legged companions have a safe and comfortable journey to their new Mediterranean home. Let us handle the logistics while you focus on the excitement of exploring charming piazzas and enjoying endless plates of pasta with your whole family by your side!

Italian Pet Entry Requirements

Pets must be microchipped with ISO 11784/11785 standards, prior to a rabies vaccination which must be administered at least 21 days prior to travel. You must have an EU passport or Helth certiciate and verified tapeworm treatment.

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Italys Pet Import Temperature Restrictions

Italy doesn’t have any set pet travel tempurature restrictions. They do however make judgement calls during extreme tempurature months. Many airlines also have their own temp guidelines, so it’s better to plan for spring / Fall travel if at all possible

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Pet Health Certifictate Services

We offer comprehensive health certificate support services to assist you in meeting the necessary requirements for pet travel into Italy.  We collaborate with USDA-certified veterinarians to conduct thorough health examinations and vaccinations, ensuring that all paperwork is accurately completed and submitted on time.

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How can PawPaws Express assist in shipping my pet to Italy?

PawPaws Express provides a comprehensive list of services that encompass travel itineraries, booking, ticketing, travel to and from the airport, health certificate assistance, customs clearance, and ensuring your pet’s safety and comfort throughout the journey.

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What documents are required for shipping my pet into Italy?

The pet entry requirements for Italy are designed to ensure the health and safety of both the traveling pets and the local animal population. Here’s a summary of the key requirements for bringing pets (dogs, cats, and ferrets) into Italy:

  1. Microchipping: Pets must be microchipped for identification purposes. The microchip should comply with ISO 11784/11785 standards, and it’s important that the microchipping is done before the rabies vaccination.

  2. Rabies Vaccination: Pets must be vaccinated against rabies. The initial vaccination must be administered at least 21 days before entry into Italy. The vaccine must be recorded in the pet’s passport or health certificate.

  3. EU Pet Passport (for EU countries) or Health Certificate:

    • For pets coming from EU countries or countries with similar health standards, an EU Pet Passport is required. The passport should document the pet’s microchip number, rabies vaccination, and owner’s details.
    • For pets coming from non-EU countries, an official health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian is required. The certificate should confirm that the pet is fit for travel and free from infectious diseases.

  4. Tapeworm Treatment (for dogs only): While not a mandatory requirement for entry into Italy, it’s recommended that dogs are treated for tapeworms before traveling.

  5. Notification of Arrival: It’s advisable to notify the local Veterinary Office (ASL – Azienda Sanitaria Locale) of your pet’s arrival, especially if you plan to stay in Italy for an extended period.

  6. Travel with an Approved Carrier: When traveling by air, ensure that your pet is transported with an approved airline that follows the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations for pet travel.

  7. No Signs of Illness: Pets should not show any signs of diseases that can be transmitted to humans upon entry.

It’s important to note that these requirements can change, so it’s always a good idea to check with the Italian Embassy or Consulate, or consult with a professional pet relocation service, well in advance of your travel date to ensure you have the most up-to-date information.

No, there is no mandatory quarantine period for pets entering Italy, provided they meet all the necessary health and documentation requirements, such as having a valid rabies vaccination and being microchipped. However, if a pet does not meet these requirements, they may be subject to quarantine until they are compliant. It’s important to ensure that all pet travel regulations are followed to avoid any complications upon arrival in Italy.

Yes, you can bring a pet bird into Italy, but there are specific regulations and requirements that you need to follow:

  1. Health Certificate: You will need an official health certificate issued by a veterinarian in your home country. The certificate should state that the bird is free from signs of infectious or contagious diseases.

  2. CITES Permit: If your bird is a species protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), you will need a CITES permit for both export from your home country and import into Italy.

  3. Quarantine: Depending on the species and country of origin, your bird may be subject to a quarantine period upon arrival in Italy. The duration and conditions of the quarantine will be determined by the Italian health authorities.

  4. Notification of Arrival: You should notify the Border Inspection Post (BIP) at the point of entry into Italy about the arrival of your bird. This is important for ensuring that all necessary health checks and procedures are carried out.

  5. Microchipping or Ringing: Some bird species may be required to have a microchip or a closed ring for identification purposes.

Be sure to inform us about your pet’s medical needs well in advance. We can coordinate with veterinarians to ensure your pet receives the necessary care and medication during the trip. Always send over a copy of your pet’s medical records and any prescriptions.

Yes, pets can fly in the cabin to Italy on many airlines, but there are specific rules and restrictions that vary depending on the airline and the size and breed of the pet. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Size and Weight Limits: Most airlines have size and weight limits for pets in the cabin. Typically, the pet and its carrier must fit comfortably under the seat in front of you, and the combined weight is usually limited to around 8-10 kg (17-22 lbs).

  2. Pet Carrier: Pets must travel in an approved carrier that is well-ventilated, secure, and large enough for the pet to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably. The carrier should also be leak-proof and able to be stowed under the seat.

  3. Advance Booking: You should inform the airline and make arrangements for your pet at the time of booking your flight, as there are usually a limited number of pets allowed in the cabin per flight.

  4. Health and Vaccination Requirements: Ensure your pet meets all health and vaccination requirements for entry into Italy, including a microchip and a valid rabies vaccination.

  5. Breed Restrictions: Some airlines have restrictions on certain breeds, especially brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds, due to health and safety concerns. Check with the airline for any specific breed restrictions.

  6. Behavior: Pets should be well-behaved and not pose a disturbance to other passengers. Some airlines may require that your pet remains in its carrier for the duration of the flight.

Preparation can take several months. For example, your pet needs to be microchipped and vaccinated against rabies at least 21 days before travel. Additional treatments or tests may be required depending on your pet’s species and the country you’re traveling from.

Commercial flight options into Italy

Italy makes it a bit easier when it comes to in cabin options for flying in your pets.

Eurostar Pety Policy

The Eurostar train service, which connects Paris and London, allows pets on board, making it a convenient option for pet owners traveling between these cities. However, there are specific requirements and restrictions for pet travel on Eurostar.

Depending on the circumstances, traveling by train with a pet can sometimes be more cost-effective than flying directly into the UK, especially when considering additional fees for pet transport on airlines.

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Cargo

Both accompanied and Unaccompanied cargo are accepted into U.K. airports

Checked Baggage

Most sizes of airline approved crates are approved to fly as checked baggage

In Cabin On Seat

No on seat kennel flights into Italy

In Cabin Under Seat

Small under seat carriers are approved into Italy if they meet airline guidelines.

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