Re-entry of EU dogs, cats and ferrets to the territory of the Republic of Croatia after transit through the territory of third countries


If a citizen of the European Union intends to travel with a dog, cat or ferret originating in the European Union as a pet animal to the Republic of Croatia and by doing so transits through the territory of one or more third countries (except Andorra, Switzerland, the Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Greenland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino and Vatican City State), the re-entry of the pet animal into the European Union / the Republic of Croatia is possible only through the entry points for travellers at which the supervision of the non-commercial movement of pet animals is performed by customs officials.
The list of entry points for travellers at the external borders of the Republic of Croatia is available on the following website of the Veterinary and Food Safety Directorate:

http://www.veterinarstvo.hr/default.aspx?id=1170

The list of entry points for travellers in other Member States is available on the following website of the European Commission:

http://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/pet-movement/eu-legislation/non-commercial-non-eu/tpe_en.htm

The veterinary and health conditions to be met by EU dogs, cats and ferrets during re-entry into the European Union / Republic of Croatia after a transit through the territory of one or several third countries vary depending on the health status of the national territory of transit or a third country with regard to rabies, i.e. whether the dogs, cats and ferrets were transited through:
Re-entry of dogs, cats and ferrets to the European Union / Republic of Croatia after transit through the territories and third countries listed in Part 2 of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No.  577/2013
 
The territories and third countries listed in Part 2 of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 577/2013
Ascension Island, United Arab Emirates, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Aruba, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barbados, Bahrain, Bermuda, Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba, Belarus, Canada, Chile, Curacao, Fiji Islands, Falkland Islands, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Japan, St. Christopher and Nevis, Cayman Islands, St. Lucia, Montserrat, Macedonia, Mauritius, Mexico, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Russia, Singapore, Saint Helena, Saint Martin, Trinidad and Tobago, Taiwan, United States of America (including the territories: American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, British Virgin Islands, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna

During the re-entry of EU dogs, cats and ferrets to the European Union / the Republic of Croatia after transit through the abovementioned territories and third countries, the following conditions shall be fulfilled:
  • the pet animals are accompanied by the owner or the authorised person;
  • The largest number of dogs, cats, ferrets and birds as pet animals, which can be accompanied by their owner or the authorised person during a single non-commercial movement shall not exceed five.
  • pet animals are older than 12 weeks, vaccinated against rabies, in accordance with the vaccination manufacturer’s instructions, which shall comply with the validity requirements set out in Annex III to Regulation (EU) No. 576/2013;
  • pet animals are marked/identified with a transponder or a clearly readable tattoo, which was tattooed prior to 3 July 2011;
  • pet animals are accompanied by:
Re-entry of dogs, cats and ferrets to the European Union / Republic of Croatia after transit through other territories and third countries 

During the re-entry of EU dogs, cats and ferrets to the European Union / the Republic of Croatia after transit through other territories and third countries (not listed in the table in Part 2 of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 577/2013) that are considered high-risk in relation to rabies, the following shall be met:
  • all requirements stated for the return of dogs, cats and ferrets to the European Union from the territories and third countries listed in Part 2 of Annex II to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 577/2013; and
  • the animals shall also be accompanied by the performed rabies antibody titration test prior to leaving the territory of the European Union.
Blood sampling required for the performance of the rabies antibody titration test shall be carried out by an authorised veterinarian at least 30 days after the vaccination date.
The rabies antibody titration test shall be performed in an approved laboratory in a Member State of the European Union. The list of approved laboratories in the Member States of the European Union is available on the following website of the European Commission:

http://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/pet-movement/ms-websites/index_en.htm.

The level of neutralising antibodies to the rabies virus in the serum shall be at least 0.5 IU/ml.
The laboratory that performed the rabies antibody titration test shall send the results to an authorised veterinarian who sent the blood sample to testing, and the authorised veterinarian shall enter the satisfactory result in the appropriate section of the passport.

The rabies antibody titration test shall not be performed if:
  • the pet animal previously obtained a satisfactory test result and the animal is regularly vaccinated against rabies in the validity period of the previous vaccination (in such cases, during the lifetime of a pet animal only one rabies antibody titration test is sufficient);
  • if the pet animal is in transit through the territory of third countries that are considered high risk in relation to rabies, provided that the owner or authorised person has a signed written statement that during such transit the pet animals were not in contact with animals susceptible to rabies and that they were closed inside the vehicle or within the area of the international airport.
If dog, cat and ferret as a pet animal do not meet the abovementioned requirements, the entry of the pet animal into the European Union / the Republic of Croatia will be refused, whereby the animal may be returned to the country of departure or placed in quarantine until the fulfilment of the prescribed health conditions.

All liability and costs incurred by implementing these measures shall be borne by the owner of the pet animal or the authorised person.
 
Last updated: 30/09/2016

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