Pet Transport from Denmark to Saudi Arabia
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Moving to Saudi Arabia from Denmark with a dog or cat means starting the paperwork months before your flight.
This route is one of the more document-heavy international pet routes. Start preparations at least 20 weeks before your travel date – some steps have fixed waiting periods that cannot be shortened. A rabies titre test is required, which adds a mandatory waiting period after your pet’s vaccination. You cannot speed this up. Saudi Arabia restricts certain breeds. Check the breed restriction section below before making any travel arrangements.
Start early and follow the steps in sequence. Missing a deadline pushes the whole timeline back.
The Denmark to Saudi Arabia process
Responsible: Your veterinarian
Responsible: Your veterinarian
Responsible: Your veterinarian + approved laboratory
Responsible: You (or your pet transport agent)
Responsible: You (or your pet transport agent)
Responsible: Official veterinarian
Responsible: You + airline check-in/cargo desk
Saudi Arabia: entry requirements
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Microchip | Required (ISO 11784/11785) |
| Rabies vaccination | Required. Valid rabies vaccination within the past 12 months. |
| Rabies titre test | Required for: Varies. Check current MEWA requirementsnge periodically |
| Quarantine | No routine quarantine for compliant pets. Airport veterinary inspection on arrival. |
| Import permit | Required. Import permit from MEWA required before travel. Some pet relocation companies can handle this. Permit specifies number and species of animals. |
| Health certificate | Required. Official Veterinary Health Certificate. Valid for 14 days from issue. Embassy attestation adds 1-2 weeks. Plan accordingly. Certificate must list microchip, vaccinations, parasite treatments, and declare the animal free of infectious disease. |
Export requirements
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Export permit | No formal export permit required. Destination import documentation serves as travel authority. |
What this route typically costs
| 1 | Airline cargo or cabin fees (varies by carrier, route, pet weight, and crate size) |
| 2 | IATA-compliant travel crate (purchase or hire) |
| 3 | Veterinary fees: vaccinations, microchipping, health certificate |
| 4 | Rabies titre test laboratory fee |
| 5 | Import permit application fee (Saudi Arabia) |
| 6 | Pet transport agent fee (recommended for complex routes) |
Read before you book
Saudi Arabia breed rules
Airlines on this route
Why this route needs early planning
Saudi Arabia has specific requirements that trip people up when they haven’t researched properly. The documentation process is thorough but manageable if you start early.
Large expat community. Dogs are less culturally common than in Western countries, but expats routinely bring dogs and cats. Strict documentation and embassy attestation required.
Things to sort before you book
Microchip first, then vaccinate. The microchip must be implanted before any rabies vaccination for the vaccination to count. It’s the most common and costly mistake people make.
Book the titre test laboratory well in advance. Approved labs have limited appointment slots and the blood sample processing takes time. Don’t leave this to the last few weeks.
Get the health certificate from an official (government-approved) veterinarian, not just your regular vet. Some countries have strict requirements about who can sign the certificate. Check the destination authority’s approved list.
If this is your first international pet move, consider using a registered pet transport agent. They handle the documentation, airline booking, crate sizing, and can troubleshoot issues. IPATA-registered agents are the recognised standard.
Common questions
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