Taking your pet passport on holiday: well prepared

Woman reading EU pet passport at table with dog in background

A pet passport is essential when traveling with a dog, cat, or ferret within or outside the EU. This official document contains microchip information and vaccinations and is required for most holiday destinations. Without a passport, an animal can be refused entry. Applying for a passport is done through your veterinarian and must be arranged well in advance of your departure. Regulations vary by country, so checking in advance is essential. A correctly completed passport not only grants access across the border but also increases your pet's safety. Combined with a correct microchip registration with PetBase, you'll be well prepared for your trip. Find out what's required and avoid surprises along the way.

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