TRAVELING TO BELGIUM
Taking Pet Dog/Cat/Ferret
There is no quarantine to bring a pet cat or dog to Belgium.
Please respect the following procedures to avoid your animal being
shipped back to the US.
One person may be accompanied by up to 5 pet animals not
intended for sale.
- The Veterinary Certificate
Download a copy here: Dutch/English,
French/English or
German/English
Please have the Veterinary certificate filled out until part
IV because Belgium does not require the following 3 tests: the
rabies serological test, tick treatment or Echinococcus treatment.
In the "application for import or transit authorization for live
animals" on the line 'Border inspection post' - the first port of
entry into the EU should be filled out; even though the final
destination might be Belgium.
It is required by law that the veterinary certificate be filled
out or stamped by an APHIS accredited veterinarian who certifies
animal health status, conducts tests, and records test results for
the individual animals being exported. You should check with your
current Veterinarian to determine if he/she is an APHIS accredited
veterinarian.
The APHIS Area Office for your state can assist you with your
questions relating to traveling with your pet, help you locate an
Accredited Veterinarian, and inform you of the fee(s) for the USDA
endorsement(s). You can locate the VS Area Office for your State at:
www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/area_offices.htm
The veterinary certificate must be issued within 48 hours prior
to departure. The original veterinary
certificate travels with the pet.
- The Import Authorization
To obtain an import authorization, the following form must be completed
and submitted to the Veterinary Services in Brussels:
Application
for Import/Transport of Live Animals
The form can be send by fax, e-mail or regular mail to:
The Belgian Veterinary Services
Dhr. Moelans Joan
The Belgian Veterinary Services
Dhr. Moelans Joan
AC-Kruidtuin
Food Safety Center, - (6th floor, office 604)
Kruidtuinlaan 55
1000 Brussel
Tel. : 011.32.2.211.84.59
Fax : 011.32.2.211.84.70
E-mail: import.export@favv.be
Note: Only the Application for Import/Transport of Live Animals form
should be send to the Belgian Veterinary Services. No other forms are necessary
to obtain the import authorization.
After the Belgian Veterinarian Services in Brussels examine the
request from the importer, they will forward him/her an Import
Authorization.
Important: The import authorization is valid for six months.
An owner can therefore apply for such an authorization far in
advance, even when the owner does not know the exact date of the
travel and the flight information.
Notice: As of January 1st 2006 the cost for an import permit
is 38.80 Euro. The office of veterinary services in Brussels will
send the invoice for the import permit to your mailing address in
Belgium.
Important: The animal will have to travel with the veterinary
certificate and the import authorization.
- The Microchip
All pets must be identified by an electronic chip. The microchip
must follow (International Standard Organization) ISO norms # 11784
and 11785. If you want to get more information on these norms please
check on the internet.
- The Rabbies Vaccination
Only those rabies vaccinations given after the implantation of the
microchip will be considered valid. There is a waiting period of 21
days after the rabies vaccination has been administered, before an
animal can enter Belgium.
There will be no derogation granted for a kitten or puppy. Kittens
and puppies, like older animals, must be vaccinated against rabies.
Only rabies vaccinations admitted from the age of 3 months will be considered
valid and the waiting period of 21 days is applicable.
Registration of dogs in Belgium
The owner of an animal staying longer than six months will have to
register his dog at ABIEC (Belgian Association for Identification
and Registration of Dogs). A Belgian veterinarian will be able to
assist you with the registration.
Association Belge d'Identification et d'Enregistrement
canins (ABIEC)
Boîte postale 168
B-1060 Bruxelles
Belgium
Tel: 070/22.24.45
Fax: 070/22.24.46
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