This list is for guidance and not all countries follow this classification. For instance, the EU does not consider any country as rabies-free; all countries are either rabies-controlled or high rabies according to EU regulations. Rabies-controlled countries or low-risk countries : These are countries that have a low incidence of rabies. These countries have stringent measures in place to stop the spread and prevalence of rabies.
This is an indicative list, and the classification between the three categories is fluid depending on the country you are travelling to. High rabies countries or high-risk countries : These countries have a high incidence of rabies where rabies occurs in both wild and companion animals.
Pets travelling from these countries have to spend time in quarantine if they are moving to a country for a different category. The rabies classification varies from country to country and what Australia considers rabies-free may not necessarily be true for the US.
Rabies risk categorisation by the United Kingdom can be read here. This list can be used as a general guide as many countries in the EU follow this classification. If you are planning to travel with your pet to a different country, it is recommended to check the classifications for that country before beginning with your travel plans. If your pet is moving from one country to another, the rabies risk categorisation of both countries has to be considered before making travel plans.
Generally, it is easy to move between countries of the same category and from low risk to high-risk countries. This listing has been updated with new information about France. Check what you need to do. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. Cookies on GOV. UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. Accept additional cookies Reject additional cookies View cookies.
High-Rabies Countries Many countries classify other countries that they consider high-rabies and adjust their pet import requirements for those countries. High-rabies countries as classified by Australia - no admittance All countries not classified as rabies-free or rabies-controlled.
High-rabies countries as classified by New Zealand - no admittance All countries not classified as rabies-free or rabies-controlled. Minus Related Pages. Updated October 12, alert icon. All dogs imported into the United States must be healthy on arrival.
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