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Belgium

PetVoyage updated: January 17, 2026 Source last modified: May 16, 2024

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Vaccinations
Description:

Belgium follows EU rules for non-commercial movement of dogs, cats, and ferrets. Rabies vaccination requirements depend on the animal’s age and the country/territory of origin.

  • Rabies vaccination is required for entry into Belgium (EU pet movement rules).
  • Animal must be at least 12 weeks old at the time of rabies vaccination.
  • For a primary rabies vaccination, entry is allowed only after a 21-day waiting period following the date of vaccination (as defined by EU rules).
  • Depending on the origin country/territory, a rabies antibody titration test may be required before entry into the EU/Belgium.
  • If a titration test is required and is performed in a non-EU/third country context, EU entry may require waiting 3 months from the date the blood sample was taken (origin-dependent rule).
Certifications
Description:

For animals moving within the EU (or re-entering Belgium from another EU Member State), the standard document is the EU Pet Passport issued by an authorized veterinarian in the EU.

  • EU Pet Passport issued by an authorized EU veterinarian.
  • Microchip (or compliant identification) recorded in the passport.
  • Valid rabies vaccination recorded in the passport.
Microchip

Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be identified with a microchip compliant with EU requirements (commonly ISO 11784/11785). Identification must be done before rabies vaccination for the vaccination to be considered valid under EU rules.

Origin Requirements

No origin-specific requirements for this pet.

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Designated entry points into the EU/Belgium

Entry from non-EU countries/territories must occur via authorized travellers’ points of entry. Belgium provides official guidance and a list of entry points.

  • Confirm your arrival airport/entry location is an authorized travellers’ point of entry for pets before travel.
  • If traveling with pet birds, consult the Belgium entry-point document that lists pet bird entry points.
Registration if staying long-term in Belgium

Belgium guidance indicates that if you stay in Belgium longer than 6 months, registration requirements apply (DogID/CatID) within a short timeframe after arrival.

  • If staying in Belgium longer than 6 months, register the animal in the applicable Belgian registry within the stated timeframe.