FRANCE
IMPORT RULES AND REQUIREMENTS
1) Microchip: Each Pet
shall be identified by means of a microchip. No other form of
identification is acceptable. The microchip used should comply with ISO
Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO standard 11785- otherwise the pet will need to
be sent with it’s own scanner attached to the top of the crate.
2) All animals need to have Full Vaccinations:
Dogs: Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo, Leptospirosis,
(DHLPP) and Rabies within the last 12 months or a minimum of 4 weeks before
arrival.
Cats: Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia (FVRCP),
and Rabies within the last 12 months or a minimum of 4 weeks before
arrival.
3) EU Vet Health Certificate (Form EC#: 998) – (Form provided
to you by PetRelocation.com) – This is the standard Health Certificate to be
filled out by your accredited Veterinarian. This certificate is valid for 4 months
prior to departure date so do not get this issued too early.
4) USDA Endorsement: The below
referenced forms:
- Microchip Implantation Record
- Rabies Certificate
- Vet Letter
- EU Vet Health Certificate
Must be sent to your local USDA for their stamp of approval.
Please contact your PetRelocation.com representative on the best way of
handling this.
5) International Health Certificate: Your vet
should have these in stock. It’s a good idea to call ahead and ask.
This is an international health certificate that needs to be completed by your
vet within 10 days of departure. Depending on the logistics of your
particular pet relocation and the specific health certificate being used (APHIS
Form 7001) an additional USDA Endorsement maybe required on this health
certificate. Speak to your PetRelocation.com specialist regarding the
USDA portion of this process.
6) All original documentation must travel
with the pets.
SOURCE : petrelocation.com