PET TRANSPORT SERVICES IN CZECH REPUBLIC
At Animal Transport EU, we provide safe, reliable, and fully regulated pet transport services throughout the Czech Republic.
Whether your pet is travelling for relocation, adoption, or international connection, we manage every detail of the journey, ensuring it is smooth and stress-free.
Thanks to its central European location, the Czech Republic is an important hub for pet transport.
From large cities to smaller towns, we guarantee door-to-door transport, full veterinary documentation, and customs handling for your pet.
WE REACH EVERY CORNER OF CZECH REPUBLIC
Our services cover the entire country, including:
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Prague – the capital and main transport hub.
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Brno, Ostrava, and Plzeň – major urban centres.
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Olomouc, Liberec, and České Budějovice – cultural and residential cities.
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Karlovy Vary, Hradec Králové, and Pardubice – additional locations frequently covered.
We also collect pets from smaller towns and rural villages, offering complete door-to-door service anywhere in the Czech Republic.


DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO TRANSPORT PETS IN CZECH REPUBLIC
As an EU member state, the Czech Republic follows strict veterinary regulations for pet transport.
At Animal Transport EU, we take care of all veterinary appointments, paperwork, and customs requirements so your pet’s trip is fully compliant.
DOG AND CATS

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Dogs and cats are the most frequently transported pets in the Czech Republic. To travel, they need:
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Microchip identification compliant with ISO standards.
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Valid rabies vaccination, at least 21 days before travel.
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EU Pet Passport or official veterinary health certificate.
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Clinical veterinary check confirming they are fit to travel.
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Tapeworm treatment for dogs, depending on destination country.
We work directly with Czech veterinary authorities to ensure all documents are in order.
BIRDS

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Birds require specific documentation and checks for transport. Typically required are:
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Veterinary health certificate issued within 48 hours of departure.
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CITES permits for exotic or protected species (e.g., parrots, cockatoos, macaws).
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Advance notification to Czech veterinary border authorities.
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Quarantine rules may apply for birds arriving from non-EU countries.
We handle all paperwork, veterinary inspections, and logistics for your bird’s safe and legal journey.
SMALL MAMMALS (RODENTS, RABBITS, FERRETS)


Small animals also need proper documentation and handling. Requirements include:
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Veterinary health certificate issued within 10 days of travel.
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Rabies vaccination and microchip (mandatory for ferrets).
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Rabbits and rodents must be clinically healthy but do not require rabies vaccination.
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A maximum of five non-commercial animals per trip.
We provide secure carriers, personalised handling, and guarantee compliance with Czech and EU regulations.
MOST TRANSPORTED ANIMALS IN CZECH REPUBLIC
The most commonly transported pets in the Czech Republic are dogs and cats, particularly for families relocating within Europe.
We also frequently handle bird transport, including parrots, cockatiels, budgies, and canaries, as well as small animals like rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs, and other rodents.
Each journey is adapted to the animal’s species, health, age, and temperament, ensuring comfort and safety at every step.
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