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Country entry guide · Europe (EU)

Traveling to Finland with your dog

Difficulty: Easy to difficult (depends on origin)

Finland welcomes dogs, but what you need to prepare depends mainly on the country your dog is travelling from — not only on Finland itself. As an EU member, Finland applies the EU pet-movement rules: an ISO microchip and a valid rabies vaccination are always required. A dog from another EU country needs an EU pet passport; a dog from a listed non-EU country needs an EU animal health certificate but no blood test; a dog from a non-listed country also needs a rabies antibody test and a three-month wait. Finland adds one national rule the rest of the EU usually does not: almost every dog must be treated against the Echinococcus tapeworm by a vet 24–120 hours before arrival. 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 Required (24–120 h before arrival)
Quarantine Normally not required

⏱️ Estimated preparation time

EU traveller

A few days if the passport is up to date — plus a vet visit for the tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before arrival.

Listed country

~3–4 weeks: 21-day wait after the rabies shot, a health certificate valid 10 days, and the tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before arrival.

Non-listed country

~4–7 months: antibody test at least 30 days after vaccination, a compulsory 3-month wait, then the tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before arrival.

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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🧭 How your dog's entry requirements are decided

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

  1. 1
    Country of destination — Finland★★★★★

    Finland applies the EU pet-movement framework — ISO microchip and valid rabies vaccination always required — and adds a national rule: a vet-administered tapeworm (Echinococcus) treatment 24–120 hours before nearly every arrival.

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    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 — and whether the tapeworm treatment is waived (Ireland, Malta, Norway, Northern Ireland).

  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 Finland'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 comply with ISO 11784/11785 and be implanted before the rabies vaccination. A legible tattoo is accepted only if done before 3 July 2011. EU Reg. 576/2013; ruokavirasto.fi
Rabies vaccination Required Dog at least 12 weeks old at the shot; valid from at least 21 days after the primary vaccination. The microchip must already be in place; a booster within validity has no 21-day wait. EU Reg. 576/2013, Annex III; ruokavirasto.fi
Rabies antibody test Conditional Non-listed origins only: blood ≥30 days after vaccination, then a 3-month wait, result ≥0.5 IU/ml, EU-approved lab. Not required from the EU or from listed countries (US, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Japan, Australia…). EU Reg. 2020/692; ruokavirasto.fi
EU pet passport EU origins Issued by an EU vet; records the microchip, rabies vaccination and tapeworm treatment. Replaced by an animal health certificate for non-EU origins. EU Reg. 577/2013; ruokavirasto.fi
EU animal health certificate Non-EU origins Issued/endorsed by an official vet before departure; valid 10 days to entry. The tapeworm treatment is recorded on it. Not needed for EU origins (passport instead). EU Reg. 577/2013, Annex IV; ruokavirasto.fi
Tapeworm (Echinococcus) treatment Required Dogs only: praziquantel by a vet 24–120 hours (1–5 days) before arrival in Finland, recorded in the passport/certificate. Waived for dogs arriving directly from Ireland, Malta, Norway or Northern Ireland. An EU/Norway 28-day repeat-treatment scheme is an alternative. EU Reg. 2018/772; ruokavirasto.fi
Advance notification / import permit Not required Finland issues no import permit and requires no prior appointment for non-commercial movement. ruokavirasto.fi; tulli.fi
Border check (documents & identity) Non-EU arrivals Via a permitted entry point (from outside the EU: Helsinki-Vantaa airport or listed land/sea points); take the red channel and present the dog to Customs (Tulli). No systematic check for intra-EU arrivals — keep the EU pet passport with you. ruokavirasto.fi; tulli.fi
Puppies / minimum age Effectively ≥15 weeks 12-week rabies shot + 21-day wait (listed); about 7 months from a non-listed country. Puppies under 12 weeks cannot be vaccinated, so cannot enter from outside the EU without meeting the vaccination rule. EU Reg. 576/2013; ruokavirasto.fi
Quarantine Not required Only if rules are breached — Customs may then order re-export or other measures at the owner's expense. Animal Welfare Act 693/2023; tulli.fi

🌍 Rules according to your dog's origin

From the EU

Simplified — EU pet passport + tapeworm

A dog from another EU country needs an EU pet passport showing a valid ISO microchip and an in-date rabies vaccination. No antibody test and no health certificate — but a vet must still treat the dog against the Echinococcus tapeworm 24–120 hours before arrival and record it (unless arriving directly from Ireland, Malta, Norway or Northern Ireland).

From a listed country

Health certificate + tapeworm, 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, an EU animal health certificate endorsed by an official vet, and the tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before arrival. No antibody test; enter through Helsinki-Vantaa airport or another permitted point and take the red Customs channel.

From a non-listed country

Antibody test + 3-month wait + tapeworm

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-approved laboratory, then a compulsory 3-month wait before entry. An endorsed EU animal health certificate and the tapeworm treatment 24–120 hours before arrival are also required.

🛬 Arrival

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

  • From another EU country: no systematic border check — keep the EU pet passport with you, including the tapeworm-treatment entry.
  • From outside the EU: enter through a permitted point (Helsinki-Vantaa airport, or listed land/sea crossings), take the red channel and present the dog and its documents to Finnish Customs (Tulli).
  • No import permit is issued and no prior appointment with Customs is needed for non-commercial movement.
  • Carry original documents (not copies): passport or endorsed health certificate, and — where required — the rabies antibody-test certificate.
  • The tapeworm treatment must already be recorded before you arrive — it cannot be given at the border.
  • If documents are missing or invalid, Customs may order re-export or other measures at the owner's expense.

🧳 Real traveller experience

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🚫 Restricted dogs

Finland has no breed-specific ban: all dog breeds may be imported and no breed is prohibited or categorised as dangerous in national law. Finland relies on an owner-responsibility model under the Animal Welfare Act (693/2023) rather than breed lists.

Category 1

No banned category exists. Unlike some EU states, Finland maintains no national list of prohibited or 'dangerous' breeds, and the Finnish Kennel Club has publicly opposed breed bans as a welfare tool.

Category 2

The only breeding-related import limit concerns wolf-dog hybrids and wild-crossed animals, which are not treated as ordinary pet dogs. Individual municipalities may set local public-order rules (e.g. leashing).

The owner is legally responsible for keeping any dog safely and humanely. Confirm any local municipal rules for your destination in Finland.

✈️ National airlines

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

🛂 Airports in Finland

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

🧾 Preparation checklist

  • Microchip (ISO 11784/11785) 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)
  • Tapeworm (Echinococcus) treatment by a vet 24–120 hours before arrival, recorded
  • Original documents carried with the dog (not copies)
  • Airline reservation confirming your dog's travel option
  • Suitable IATA crate if travelling in the hold
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🗓️ Last verified: 2026-07-11 👤 Reviewer: MyDogCanFly Data Team Confidence: ★★★★☆