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Lithuania

Want to bring Fido on a trip to Lithuania? You’ll find everything you need to know about the Lithuania pet quarantine, fees for pet importation, and other restrictions for travelling to Lithuania with a dog here. Visit Website

State Food and Veterinary Service
Siesika g. 19
LT-07170 Vilnius

(+370) 5 240 4361

Entry Requirements

Complete the following entry requirements to travel to Lithuania with your pet:
  • Pets must be identifiable via an ISO-compliant microchip implanted before the pet receives their rabies vaccination. If your pet already has been vaccinated before implantation, the vaccination becomes invalid and will need to be administered again.
  • Pets at least 12 weeks old must be vaccinated against rabies by an authorized veterinarian at least 21 days before travel.
  • The entry of pet animals into the territory of the Republic of Lithuania unvaccinated against rabies is prohibited from non-EU countries.
  • Pets traveling from an EU member state must be accompanied by an official EU Pet Passport.
  • Travelers from "low-risk" countries outside the EU must be accompanied by a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian. Dogs, cats or ferrets from these countries must enter Lithuania only through travellers' points of entry specified by the EU. Please visit the website link provided above for additional details.
  • Complete a declaration regarding the non-commercial nature of the movement and attesting, where appropriate, the carriage of the animal under the responsibility of an authorized person within up to five days of the movement of the owner.
  • The maximum number of companion animals (dogs, cats and/or ferrets) that may accompany the owner or authorized person must not exceed five unless the pets are traveling for the purpose of participating in competitions or sporting events, the owner provides written evidence of registration for the event, and the pets are over 6 months old.

Quarantine Information

Pets traveling to Lithuania do not need to be quarantined if they meet all the necessary requirements listed above.

Download Entry Application

To download the application form required for entry into Lithuania with a domestic pet, please click the .pdf icon below.

Application

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