To introduce a pet from a third country, you must entry with your pet through one of the designated Traveler's Points of Entry, you can find the list below at the end of this title, Travelers' Points of Entry (August-2024) and declare to the Guardia Civil tax shelter that you are travelling with a pet, presenting your documentation.
The animal must be accompanied by:
- An animal health certificate, which must be signed by an official veterinarian of the third country, and presented at least in Spanish.
- And a declaration, both in accordance with EU models.
Model certificate and declaration (Valid from 01/01/2022)
Your pet must comply with one of the four options listed on the veterinary certificate:
1- Come from a third country or territory listed in the first column of the table in Part 1 of Annex V, Annex XIV or Annex XIX to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/404 and has/have undergone isolation under official supervision for a period of at least 30 days prior to the date of dispatch.
2- After import, it shall be quarantined for a period of 30 days in approved facilities. This option is only valid if you can prove that the quarantine facility accepts the animal. Consult the approved quarantine facilities in Spain.
3- In the last six months and no later than 60 days before dispatch, it has been vaccinated and, on at least one occasion, re-vaccinated against avian influenza.
4- It has been in isolation for at least 14 days before export and has been tested for avian influenza H5 and H7 antigen or genome, carried out on a sample taken not earlier than the seventh day of isolation.
This information is solely of a sanitary nature and does not include any other provisions that might apply to your animal such as the Regulations concerning potentially invasive species or the CITES Convention.