Office of Environment and
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Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C.

Regulations for the entry into Spain of pet animals from the United States and Canada

Commercial imports of dogs, cats and ferrets into Spain

The following rules concern the commercial import of dogs, cats, and ferrets from the United States or Canada into Spain, pursuant to Council Directive 92/65/EEC.

The importation of dogs, cats, or ferrets less than three months old is not allowed.

It will be considered a commercial import when:

If the importation is non-commercial, please read the requirements for non-commercial imports.

The commercial import of pet animals into Spain may be subject to customs taxes and/or duties. For more information on this, please contact the customs office at the port of entry.

The animals must be examined by an Official Veterinarian within the 24 hours prior to departure. The animals will be accompanied by a certificate, according to this model, and signed by the same veterinarian, which will certify that the animals comply with the following requirements:

  1. On the date of issuance, the animals do not show signs of disease, particularly of contagious diseases affecting the species;
  2. The animals are identified with either a tattoo or a microchip compatible with standards ISO-11784 or ISO-11785 (more information in our Frequently Asked Questions page). If the animals are identified with a non-compatible microchip, the importer must supply the appropriate reading equipment.
  3. The animals have been vaccinated against rabies. The vaccination will be certified by an official veterinarian, supplying the following information:

Important: For first vaccinations, the rabies vaccine must be administered more than 21 days before entry into Spain; for booster vaccinations, no waiting period is required, provided the booster vaccine was administered before the expiration date of the prior vaccine. For more information see our Frequently Asked Questions page.

The last paragraph of section “D” of the certificate does not apply to dogs, cats, or ferrets travelling from the United States and Canada to Spain.

(In order to print the certificate, you will need to install Acrobat Reader, available for free at Adobe's web site).

Please see also our frequently asked questions section.

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