Use this page as a starting point and always confirm requirements, deadlines and costs with the official source.
What to check
• For travel within the EU, dogs, cats and ferrets generally need an identification microchip, valid rabies vaccination and an EU pet passport.
• For entry from a non-EU country, check the EU rules and obtain an EU animal health certificate from an official veterinarian within the required validity window.
• Gov.gr provides the veterinary certificate service; Greece’s official register and veterinary authorities remain the reference for local procedures.