Free route screening

Check your pet’s EU travel readiness

See what is ready, what is missing, and what to fix before departure.

PetComply helps you review core travel requirements for EU-to-EU pet travel and listed non-EU country entries into the EU, based on your route and travel date.

Advisory information only. Final travel decisions rest with official authorities, carriers, border officials, and veterinarians.

Free route screening

Check whether your route is currently supported and what information is needed for a full readiness check.

No account needed for basic route screening.

Used to evaluate minimum age and vaccination timing rules.
Leave as 1 for a standard personal trip.
  • Focused on supported EU travel routes
  • Takes less than 30 seconds
  • No account needed for basic route screening

Create an account for saved pets, documents, history, and detailed results.

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Currently supported

  • EU member state → EU member state
  • Listed non-EU country → EU member state
  • Core checks: microchip, rabies vaccination, EU Pet Passport or Animal Health Certificate, owner declaration where applicable

Coming next

  • More third-country entry pathways
  • Selected non-EU destination checks
  • Deeper airline travel guidance

More route types will be added carefully as supporting travel information is reviewed.

How PetComply works

Enter your route

Choose origin, destination, travel date, and basic pet details.

Add travel evidence

Use saved pets and documents for a more complete readiness check.

Review next steps

See what is ready, what is missing, and what to verify before travel.

Built for early travel preparation

Pet parents

Understand the basic readiness gaps before departure.

Veterinary teams

Help clients identify missing document information earlier.

Pet relocation and adoption teams

Run repeatable route checks before collecting documents.

Important PetComply provides advisory information based on the travel rules available in the service. It is not an official authority and does not replace guidance from competent authorities, veterinarians, carriers, or border officials.