New EU rules for pet travel for GB residents

21.4.2026 - | Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs

The changes apply to non-commercial movements of dogs, cats and ferrets

From Wednesday 22 April new EU rules have come into effect covering how GB residents can travel to the EU with their pets. People can still travel to the EU with their pets, but they are strongly encouraged to check the latest guidance.

The changes, announced by the EU, apply to the non-commercial movement of pet dogs, cats and ferrets entering the EU from Great Britain.

There are no major changes to pet travel requirements for re-entry into Great Britain.

Key updates include:

Individual Member States may have specific pet travel requirements and pet owners should always check the specific entry requirements of the destination country before travel.

GB residents are still able to use EU pet passports for their return journey to GB.

An APHA spokesperson said:

From 22 April, new EU rules change how GB residents travel to the EU with their pets, but holidays with your pets are still possible.

Anyone planning to travel should check guidance on GOV.UK, and the entry rules for their destination.

To avoid delays and ensure a smooth journey, pet owners residing in Great Britain should get an Animal Health Certificate if they’re travelling from Great Britain to an EU country.

The Government’s guidance to pet owners has been updated to reflect these changes. For more information, visit:


https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-eu-rules-for-pet-travel-for-gb-residents