Dog in transport crate

Ukraine: How to Cross the Border With Pets

Leaving the country with your dog, cat, or other pets 

7/28/2023

A substantial number of Ukrainian residents and citizens have been forced to abandon their homes and seek shelter in various European countries.

While right after the outbreak of the war, the European Commission asked all its Member States to allow entry to refugees traveling with their pets, even without a valid pet passport and microchip, as of 01.06.2023, the EU has established specific regulations pertaining to Ukrainian refugees who wish to travel with their companion animals. These guidelines require that the animals must possess microchips, appropriate documentation, up-to-date vaccinations, and a valid rabies antibody test.

To provide assistance to individuals evacuating with their pets from Ukraine, we have collected and summarised the most important information for you.

Need information how to cross the border with your pet?

Please find more info here about Ukraine's neighbouring countries:

EU-entry regulations

For all people from Ukraine who would like to continue their route to other countries, there are specific provisions that must be followed when entering with pets. These differ depending on the country, but the guidelines for the EU require that the animals must possess microchips, appropriate documentation, up-to-date vaccinations, and a valid rabies antibody test. Failure to follow these guidelines could lead to pets being placed in isolation or even returned back to Ukraine.

For more information, see the links provided below or contact local authorities/vet services.

Stray animal care in Romania

Help us to be ready


We are ready to help, as soon as the situation allows it

Give now

Share now!

Search