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Belarus

Updated: February 12, 2026 Source: July 16, 2025

Ferret Regulations

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Vaccinations
Description:

Vaccination requirements for ferrets are governed by EAEU Form 15. Specific vaccines and timing beyond the general certificate process are not detailed in the provided sources.

  • Follow vaccination guidance recorded by the issuing veterinarian on EAEU Form 15.
Certifications
Description:

Ferrets are covered under EAEU Form 15. The certificate must be completed by a USDA‑accredited veterinarian and endorsed by APHIS. APHIS indicates the clinical exam, certificate issuance, and endorsement should occur within 5 days of travel. APHIS Q&A notes that electronic veterinarian signatures and APHIS digital endorsements are accepted for Belarus.

  • Have a USDA‑accredited veterinarian perform a clinical examination within 5 days of departure.
  • Have the veterinarian complete the EAEU Form No. 15.
  • Obtain APHIS endorsement of the completed certificate prior to departure (electronic endorsement accepted).
  • Travel with the APHIS‑endorsed EAEU Form No. 15.
Microchip

Microchip identification is not required for personal pets traveling on EAEU Form 15; the identification section of the form may be left blank per APHIS Q&A.

Origin Requirements

No origin-specific requirements for this pet.

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Post-arrival registration

The Belarus MFA indicates animals must be registered with local veterinary authorities after arrival.

  • Register the pet with local veterinary authorities within one month after arrival in Belarus.