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Ferret Regulations

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Vaccinations
Description:

Rabies Vaccine Requirements per EU 576/2013 Annex III

  • Rabies vaccines must be administered by an authorized veterinarian.
  • All pets must wait at least 21 days, or the time designated by the rabies vaccine manufacturer prior to traveling to the port of entry.
Certifications
Description:

The EU has two versions of the pet health certificate: the "non-commercial" and the "commercial." Both health certificate versions require an Accredited Veterinarian to issue the health certificate and then USDA to endorse the health certificate before your pet's travel.

  • The endorsement must happen within 10 days of your pet's arrival in the EU for non-commercial health certificates.
  • The endorsement can happen any time within 48 hours after the Accredited Veterinarian issues the commercial health certificate.
Microchip

Your pet must have a working microchip (also called a “transponder”) before getting its rabies vaccination for travel to the EU.

Origin Requirements

No origin-specific requirements for this pet.

More Info

Ferrets must be treated for tapeworms by an Accredited Veterinarian before traveling to Finland, Malta, or Ireland (including Northern Ireland), or Norway.