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Northern Ireland
Dogs, Cats & Ferrets Regulations
Vaccinations
DAERA indicates that dogs, cats and ferrets must be microchipped and vaccinated against rabies for non‑commercial entry to Northern Ireland.
- The rabies vaccination must be administered after microchip implantation.
- After a primary rabies vaccination, wait at least 21 days before travel.
Certifications
Documentation depends on origin and route. Pets must arrive via a Designated Travellers’ Point of Entry (TPE), where checks may occur.
- From Great Britain to Northern Ireland: From 4 June 2025, a Northern Ireland Pet Travel Document (PTD) is required and pets are subject to checks at a TPE. If arriving by air, pre-notify DAERA before arrival.
- From the EU or other countries: Travel with a valid EU Pet Passport or an EU Animal Health Certificate issued by an official veterinarian.
- For pets originating in the United States: the health certificate must be endorsed by USDA APHIS.
Microchip
Microchip identification is required. The rabies vaccination must be given after the microchip is implanted.
Origin Requirements
No origin-specific requirements for this pet.
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Movement conditions and entry points
DAERA applies non‑commercial movement rules: up to five pets, travelling with the owner or an authorised person, and entry via a Designated Travellers’ Point of Entry (TPE).
- Use a Designated Travellers’ Point of Entry (TPE) in Northern Ireland and follow any on-arrival checks.
- If travelling onward into the EU, additional requirements may apply; consult DAERA.
Banned breeds and legal restrictions (dogs)
Some dog breeds/types are banned or restricted in Northern Ireland, regardless of travel compliance.
- Check the official list of banned/restricted breeds before travel.