Germany - Pets
Two useful European Commission links for traveling with pets in the EU:
Germany’s Rules if coming from an EU country
Dogs and cats must:
- Have a European pet passport.
- Be identified with a microchip, or tattoo and the identification number must be entered in the passport.
- Be vaccinated against rabies with a valid vaccine at the time of travel and included in the passport.
No exceptions are granted, and puppies less than 15 weeks old, and therefore not vaccinated with a valid rabies vaccine, are not allowed to enter Germany.
Germany’s Rules if coming from outside the EU
To introduce a pet from a third country, you must enter with your pet through one of the designated Travelers’ Points of Entry.
If coming from third countries listed in Annex II Part 2 of the Implementing Regulation (EC) No. 577/2013, the following applies:
Cats and Dogs must:
- be identified by tattoo or by a microchip.
- have an animal health certificate signed by an official veterinarian of a third country
- have a written declaration that the animal is not being moved for sale or a change of ownership.
Dogs, cats, and ferrets from Andorra, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Greenland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, and Vatican City must:
- Be accompanied by a pet passport that meets the conditions of Annex III, Parts 3 and 4 of the Implementing Regulations.
- Be identified by a tattoo or microchip and the identification number must be entered in the passport.
- Be vaccinated against rabies with a valid vaccine at the time of travel and included in the passport.
Only puppies vaccinated for rabies can be brought to Germany or transit through Germany. A distinction is made between whether the animals come from a listed third country or from a non-listed third country.
More details at the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Last updated: May 2023
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Hello, I am looking for a wintering out of the water for my sailboat (Feeling 1090) in the Kiel area. Any good feedback will be appreciated.
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Hi Gerard, we had a similar enquiry last year and the cruiser in question sent the following feedback:
We left the boat in Greifswald, a small, quaint and old Hanse town south of the island Rügen.
Situated there is the Hanse Yachts Wharf that offers full-service winter storage at a competitive price (some 20% less than most of the marinas we contacted in the area). The place is very protected weather-wise, as the town itself and the wharf are situated some 3-4 km inland, along a narrow river.
Access point is Greifswald Wieck, where the old bridge opens every hour at the hour (from 9 am to 8 pm, if memory serves) to allow boats and ships to pass.
Hanse Yacht Werf itself offers a full spectrum of services, from winter storage (as in our case, we will not be present when our boat will be lifted up), rigging services, sail makers, motor service and repairs, hull repair, painting etc and a well equipped marine store. A big yacht rental company operates in the compound, and all normal marina services are provided (toilets, showers, laundry, electricity, water etc).
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We found the German Wattenschipper service (http://www.wattenschipper.de/Aktuelles.htm) extremely useful. They provide LW water depth soundings on all seegats together with tips on entrance channel usage.
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