Travel and charity requirements for importation of animals.
We often get asked what the requirements are for bringing animals from abroad to the UK.
This page will give adopters and rescuers an overview of the travel and charity requirements for the importation of animals from the various countries we routinely operate in and take animals from.
1. Egypt
Microchip insertion, rabies vaccinations, a rabies titre test, and worming are requirements for importation from Egypt.
However we take our responsibility to import animals safely very seriously so we go through a number of additional tests and checks to ensure both the well being of the animals we import, but also for the sake of those they will be coming into contact with when they arrive in the UK.
As of March 2024:
2. All Animals regardless of Country of Origin will:
Be neutered before travel unless age, health or temperament means that delaying the neutering is unavoidable.
This will only ever occur in very rare and exceptional cases.
All animals over 2 years old will have a dental check up. All dogs will be screened for blood parasites.
This will include (but is not limited to) Brucella Canis, Ehrichlia Canis. Leishmaniasis and Heartworm (where the heartworm test is available).
All cats will be screened for common infectious diseases and parasites such as FelV and FIV.
We do our best to ensure that animals arrive in a good state of health at all times. However there may be times when animals arrive with minor undisclosed medical issues or infestations of fleas or ticks. This is the nature of foreign rescue.
Occasionally a certain test may be unavailable in the animal’s country of origin. In that event we will make you aware that the test needs to be performed immediately on arrival by your own vet.
Image Credit "Cat the Vet" Foreign Dogs: What to test for
Leila From Egypt
3. Romania
We are a registered and approved importer for animals from Romania.
Animals will be microchipped and vaccinated against rabies.
An IPAFFS application to import the animal must be made and approved via the government portal. An approved and registered transporter will be used.
A Health Certificate must be issued before travel, the animals will be wormed before travel.
However please see section 2 for the additional charity checks.
Faith from Romania
Bosnia
Animals will be microchipped and vaccinated against rabies.
An IPAFFS application to import the animal must be made and approved via the government portal. An approved and registered transporter will be used.
A Health Certificate must be issued before travel, the animals will be wormed before travel.
Animals from Bosnia will be quarantined in Bosnia for 21 days before they travel. Many will also be quarantined for a further 2 days in the UK when they arrive.
Please refer to section 2 for additional requirements and checks carried out by the charity.
Dottie from Bosnia
Other Countries
We do sometimes welcome animals from countries not listed above. If you have any questions or concerns about the travel process for your animal please speak to us directly. We are happy to help. In all cases, section 2 above will apply.