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Relocating Pets to Slovenia
Slovenia, a country in Central Europe, is known for its mountains, ski resorts and lakes. Slovenia is famous for its beautiful landscapes, lakes and dramatic Scenery. It is a perfect place for adventure seekers and nature lovers. This country is home to one of the most beautiful lakes in the world and some of the best ski resorts in Europe.
There's beautiful mountain scenery, plentiful history and a sliver of coastline and it's a wonderfully pet-friendly country. While travelling with pets, it is important to keep the following things in mind-
- The first step is to microchip your pet with a 15 digit ISO compliant pet microchip.
- All pets must have proof of the current rabies vaccination.
- A rabies titer test must be administered after waiting for a minimum of 30 days after administering the rabies vaccination. All samples must be processed at an approved laboratory. If test results are within acceptable limits, your pet can enter Slovenia 3 calendar months after the date of blood sampling.
- For non-commercial regulations the owner or a legal representative of the owner is traveling with or within 5 days of the pet and the transport does not involve purchase, sale or transfer of ownership.
- A licensed veterinarian in the originating country must complete the non-commercial EU certificate for Slovenia within 05 days of travel.
- In case of commercial transportation, A licensed veterinarian in the originating country must complete the commercial EU certificate for Slovenia within 48 hours of travel.
- All pets may enter Slovenia by air via Ljubljana, Maribor or Partoroz.
- Pets should enter Slovenia directly or transit through another EU Member State. If your pet transits through a high-rabies country, then a Transit Declaration will be required stating that your pet has had no contact with rabies-carrying animals and remained secured within the airplane or airport.
- All pets must be free of evidence of disease communicable to humans when examined at the port of entry to Slovenia.
- Slovenia does not publish a list of banned breeds.
As you start planning your trip overseas, you should consider hiring professional assistance to make your pet’s relocation safe, smooth and hassle-free. AirPets relocates hundreds of pets every year to and from India and is very thorough with its process. You can get in touch with us at +91-9257-123-123 or write to [email protected] for a professional consultation.