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Czech Republic

Updated: February 11, 2026 Source: September 16, 2024

Dogs, Cats & Ferrets Regulations

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Vaccinations
Description:

Non-commercial entry follows EU rules as implemented by the Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS). A valid rabies vaccination is required. Conditions differ by origin: EU Member States/Norway, listed third countries, or non-listed third countries. SVS notes that Russia and Belarus are treated as non-listed from 16 September 2024 under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/1130.

  • Animal must have a valid rabies vaccination at the time of entry.
  • Animal must be identified before vaccination; the primary vaccination must meet EU validity/wait-period rules before travel.
  • For movements from non-listed third countries, rabies antibody titration (serology) and related timing requirements apply under EU rules.
Certifications
Description:

For movements from EU Member States and Norway, identification and vaccination details are recorded in an EU Pet Passport issued by an authorised veterinarian.

  • EU Pet Passport with identification and valid rabies vaccination entries for eligible movements.
Microchip

Animal must be identified by a microchip. A clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011 may be accepted. Identification must be applied before rabies vaccination. If the microchip is not ISO‑compatible, the owner may need to provide a suitable reader.

Origin Requirements

No origin-specific requirements for this pet.

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Movement categories and origin status

SVS distinguishes between: (1) movements from EU Member States/Norway, (2) listed third countries, and (3) non‑listed third countries. Requirements differ, particularly for rabies serology for non‑listed origins. SVS notes that Russia and Belarus are treated as non‑listed from 16 September 2024 under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/1130.

Non‑commercial movement conditions

Non‑commercial movement rules apply; animals generally travel with the owner or an authorised person and are subject to documentary and identification checks by customs at entry.

  • Be prepared for checks by customs authorities at the point of entry.
  • Follow SVS guidance on designated points of entry where applicable.
Young animals

SVS provides a declaration form relevant to certain movements of young animals under EU rules. Confirm eligibility and any restrictions with SVS before travel.