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Country entry guide · Europe (EU)

Traveling to Czechia with your dog

Difficulty: Easy to difficult (depends on origin)

Czechia welcomes dogs, but what you need to prepare depends mainly on the country your dog is travelling from — not only on Czechia itself. As an EU member, Czechia applies the EU pet-movement rules: an ISO microchip and a valid rabies vaccination are always required. A dog coming from another EU country simply needs an EU pet passport. A dog from a listed non-EU country (such as the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom) needs an EU animal health certificate but no blood test. A dog from a non-listed country faces the longest path, including a rabies antibody test and a three-month wait. This guide explains each case so you know exactly what to prepare before you book your flight.

📋 At a glance

Dogs allowed Yes
Microchip Required
Rabies vaccination Required
Rabies antibody test Conditional — non-listed origins only
Veterinary certificate Conditional — non-EU origins
Tapeworm treatment Not required for Czechia
Quarantine Normally not required

⏱️ Estimated preparation time

EU traveller

A few days if the passport is up to date, up to ~3 weeks if the first rabies shot is still needed.

Listed country

~3–4 weeks: 21-day wait after the rabies shot, plus a health certificate valid 10 days.

Non-listed country

~4–7 months: antibody test at least 30 days after vaccination, then a compulsory 3-month wait.

Times are indicative. The rabies antibody test alone adds a fixed 3-month wait.

⚠️ Important

  • MyDogCanFly provides general information — not veterinary or legal advice.
  • Only a veterinarian can confirm the exact procedure for your individual dog.
  • Requirements depend on: the country of origin, previous travel history, identification, vaccinations, the itinerary and the travel date.

Always consult your veterinarian before booking your trip.

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Find a flight to Czechia

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🧭 How your dog's entry requirements are decided

The exact documents depend on three things — Czechia (your destination) is only the first.

  1. 1
    Country of destination — Czechia★★★★★

    Czechia applies the EU pet-movement framework: an ISO microchip and a valid rabies vaccination are always required, and no tapeworm treatment is needed to enter Czechia.

  2. 2
    Country of departure★★★★★

    Whether your dog leaves from an EU country, a listed non-EU country or a non-listed country decides whether an antibody test and a health certificate are required.

  3. 3
    Countries your dog recently stayed in★★★★☆

    A recent stay in a rabies-risk country can trigger an antibody test even if you fly in from an exempt country. It is your dog's real origin and history that count — not only the last airport.

So read the requirements below as Czechia's framework, then confirm your dog's exact origin and history with your vet.

✅ Entry requirements

Requirement Required? When Exceptions Official reference
ISO microchip Required Must be implanted before the rabies vaccination. A legible tattoo is accepted only if done before 3 July 2011. EU Reg. 576/2013; svscr.cz
Rabies vaccination Required Dog at least 12 weeks old at the shot; valid from 21 days after the primary vaccination. The microchip must already be in place; otherwise re-vaccination is needed. EU Reg. 576/2013, Annex III
Rabies antibody test Conditional Non-listed origins only: blood ≥30 days after vaccination, ≥3 months before entry, result ≥0.5 IU/ml, EU-designated lab. Not required from the EU or from listed countries (US, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Japan, Australia…). EU Reg. 2020/692; svscr.cz
EU pet passport EU origins Issued by an EU vet; records the microchip and rabies vaccination. Replaced by an animal health certificate for non-EU origins. EU Reg. 577/2013
EU animal health certificate Non-EU origins Issued/endorsed by an official vet before departure; valid 10 days to entry, then up to 4 months for onward EU travel. Not needed for EU origins (passport instead). EU Reg. 2019/1293; svscr.cz
Tapeworm (Echinococcus) treatment Not required Czechia does not require anti-Echinococcus treatment; only Finland, Ireland, Malta, N. Ireland and Norway do. svscr.cz; European Commission — pet travel
Advance notification / import permit Not required Czechia issues no import permit for non-commercial pet travel and requires no prior customs appointment. celnisprava.gov.cz (veterinary goods)
Border check (documents & identity) Non-EU arrivals Enter from third countries only via an approved international airport point of entry; present yourself to Czech customs. No systematic check for intra-EU (Schengen) arrivals. EU Reg. 576/2013; celnisprava.gov.cz
Puppies / minimum age Effectively ≥15 weeks 12-week rabies shot + 21-day wait (listed); about 7 months from a non-listed country. Czechia allows unvaccinated pups from EU states under set conditions (with mother, or 8–16 weeks with a signed no-contact declaration); from outside the EU a rabies vaccine at 12 weeks is required. EU Reg. 576/2013; svscr.cz
Quarantine Not required Only if rules are breached — authorities may then order re-export, quarantine or other measures. svscr.cz

🌍 Rules according to your dog's origin

From the EU

Simplified — EU pet passport

A dog coming from another EU country needs an EU pet passport showing a valid ISO microchip and an in-date rabies vaccination. No antibody test, no health certificate and normally no border check.

From a listed country

Health certificate, no blood test

From a listed non-EU country (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Japan, Australia and others), your dog needs a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination and an EU animal health certificate endorsed by an official vet before departure. No antibody test is required; enter Czechia via an approved international airport and present yourself to customs.

From a non-listed country

Antibody test + 3-month wait

From a non-listed (at-risk) country, add a rabies antibody test: blood drawn at least 30 days after vaccination, result ≥0.5 IU/ml at an EU-designated laboratory, then a compulsory 3-month wait before entry. An endorsed EU animal health certificate is also required.

🛬 Arrival

What happens when your dog reaches Czechia depends on where you flew from.

  • From another EU country: no systematic border check — keep the EU pet passport with you.
  • From outside the EU: pets may be imported only via an approved international airport point of entry; present yourself to Czech customs for documentary and identity checks.
  • No import permit is issued and no prior appointment with customs is needed for non-commercial pet travel.
  • A maximum of five pets may travel with an owner under the non-commercial movement rules.
  • Carry original documents (not copies); keep the laboratory report for any antibody test.
  • If documents are missing or invalid, authorities may order re-export, quarantine or other measures — at the owner's expense.

🧳 Real traveller experience

No reliable documented traveller feedback available.

🚫 Restricted dogs

Czechia has no national breed-specific dangerous-dog ban. There is no list of prohibited breeds; the law relies on an owner-responsibility model rather than on the dog's breed.

Category 1

No breed is banned from import or ownership on the basis of its type. Historically parliament chose responsibility over breed lists, approving only a ban on training any dog for fighting rather than outlawing specific breeds.

Category 2

Rules are set locally: individual municipalities may adopt ordinances (for example muzzle, leash or registration requirements in public spaces), so obligations can vary from one town to another.

Because there is no national breed ban, no dog is refused entry for its breed alone. Check the municipal rules of your destination town, and confirm current local requirements before travelling.

✈️ National airlines

Carriers registered in this country that accept dogs — see each airline's MyDogCanFly fiche.

🛂 Airports in Czechia

Check where your dog can relieve itself at each airport — and whether it's before or after security.

🧾 Preparation checklist

  • Microchip (ISO) implanted before the rabies vaccination
  • Valid rabies vaccination (dog ≥12 weeks at the shot, +21 days)
  • Rabies antibody test — non-listed countries only
  • EU pet passport (EU origin) or endorsed EU health certificate (non-EU origin)
  • Original documents plus the laboratory report if an antibody test was done
  • Airline reservation confirming your dog's travel option
  • Suitable IATA crate if travelling in the hold
  • From outside the EU, enter via an approved international airport point of entry
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🗓️ Last verified: 2026-07-11 👤 Reviewer: MyDogCanFly Data Team Confidence: ★★★★☆