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Travelling with pets

Norway is one of the few European countries where rabies is not found.

Every precaution is being taken to maintain this status. Special provisions govern the importation of animals.

Dogs, cats and ferrets from all EU countries except Sweden must have pet passports, ID marking, valid rabies vaccination, and valid blood-test documentation (does not apply to ferrets). Dogs and cats must also be given approved tapeworm treatment during the week before and the week after importation.

Small rodents, cage birds and rabbits must have valid import permits issued by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

For more information, contact the Norwegian Embassy or Consulate in your country.

Last updated:  2010-03-04
Travelling with pets in Norway - Photo: Gaby Bohle/Innovation Norway
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Travelling with pets

Norway is one of the few European countries where rabies is not found.

Travelling with pets

Source: Visitnorway

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