{"slug":"ireland","name":"Ireland","iso2":"IE","flag_emoji":"🇮🇪","continent":"Europe","last_verified_date":"2026-04-19","official_sources":[{"name":"Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) — Pet travel","url":"https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-agriculture-food-and-the-marine/publications/pet-travel/","last_checked":"2026-04-19"},{"name":"USDA APHIS — Pet Travel to Finland, Malta, Ireland (tapeworm requirement)","url":"https://www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/us-to-another-country-export/pet-travel-us-finland-malta-ireland-including-northern","last_checked":"2026-04-19"},{"name":"EU — Travelling with pets","url":"https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/carry/pets-and-other-animals/index_en.htm","last_checked":"2026-04-19"}],"difficulty":"moderate","typical_prep_weeks":5,"quarantine":{"required":false,"duration_days":null,"conditions":null},"pets":{"dog":{"allowed":true,"breed_restrictions":["XL Bully (banned since October 2024)","American Pit Bull Terrier (must muzzle and leash in public)","Rottweiler","German Shepherd (regulated)","Akita Inu"],"age_minimum_months":3,"microchip_required":true,"microchip_standard":"ISO 11784/11785","rabies_vaccination":{"required":true,"min_days_before_travel":21,"max_days_before_travel":null,"booster_rules":"Primary vaccination requires a 21-day wait. Ireland only accepts rabies vaccinations administered with original blue-ink vet signatures and either original vaccine labels or detailed batch records — Dublin airport has unique enhanced verification."},"rabies_titer_test":{"required":false,"min_days_after_vaccine":null,"min_days_before_travel":null,"approved_labs":[],"threshold_iu":null},"other_vaccines":[],"parasite_treatment":{"required":true,"window_hours_before_arrival":"24-120 hours (1-5 days)","parasites":["tapeworm (Echinococcus multilocularis)"]},"health_certificate":{"required":true,"type":"USDA APHIS-endorsed EU Annex IV non-commercial health certificate","issued_within_days":10,"endorsement_required":true},"import_permit":{"required":false,"issuer":null,"lead_time_days":null,"fee_usd":null}},"cat":{"allowed":true,"breed_restrictions":[],"age_minimum_months":3,"microchip_required":true,"microchip_standard":"ISO 11784/11785","rabies_vaccination":{"required":true,"min_days_before_travel":21,"max_days_before_travel":null,"booster_rules":"Must remain current."},"rabies_titer_test":{"required":false,"min_days_after_vaccine":null,"min_days_before_travel":null,"approved_labs":[],"threshold_iu":null},"other_vaccines":[],"parasite_treatment":{"required":false,"window_hours_before_arrival":null,"parasites":[]},"health_certificate":{"required":true,"type":"USDA APHIS-endorsed EU Annex IV health certificate","issued_within_days":10,"endorsement_required":true},"import_permit":{"required":false,"issuer":null,"lead_time_days":null,"fee_usd":null}},"ferret":{"allowed":true,"breed_restrictions":[],"age_minimum_months":3,"microchip_required":true,"microchip_standard":"ISO 11784/11785","rabies_vaccination":{"required":true,"min_days_before_travel":21,"max_days_before_travel":null,"booster_rules":"Must remain current."},"rabies_titer_test":{"required":false,"min_days_after_vaccine":null,"min_days_before_travel":null,"approved_labs":[],"threshold_iu":null},"other_vaccines":[],"parasite_treatment":{"required":false,"window_hours_before_arrival":null,"parasites":[]},"health_certificate":{"required":true,"type":"USDA APHIS-endorsed EU Annex IV health certificate","issued_within_days":10,"endorsement_required":true},"import_permit":{"required":false,"issuer":null,"lead_time_days":null,"fee_usd":null}}},"accepted_airports":["DUB","SNN","ORK"],"preferred_entry_points":["DUB"],"customs_process":"Submit advance notification to DAFM at least 24 hours before arrival via the online portal. On arrival, proceed to the compliance check area where an approved provider scans the microchip, reviews documents, and verifies the tapeworm treatment window (for dogs). Non-compliant pets can face quarantine, re-export, or in rare cases refusal of entry. Most compliant pets clear within 30-90 minutes.","typical_cost_usd":{"low":500,"high":1200,"breakdown":[{"item":"Microchip (if not already chipped)","usd_low":40,"usd_high":80},{"item":"Rabies vaccination","usd_low":20,"usd_high":60},{"item":"Tapeworm treatment (dogs only, 24-120h window)","usd_low":20,"usd_high":50},{"item":"USDA-accredited vet exam + EU health certificate","usd_low":200,"usd_high":500},{"item":"USDA APHIS endorsement fee","usd_low":38,"usd_high":173},{"item":"Airline pet fee (cargo usually required)","usd_low":200,"usd_high":500}]},"common_mistakes":["Missing the 24-120 hour tapeworm treatment window for dogs. Treatment must be administered 1-5 days before arrival — too early or too late means refused entry. This is Ireland's #1 cause of denied entries.","Forgetting to submit advance notification 24+ hours before arrival. DAFM requires online pre-notification; arriving without it triggers extra delays.","Trying to bring an XL Bully. Ireland banned the XL Bully breed on October 1, 2024 — cannot be imported regardless of paperwork.","Using a vet signature that isn't original blue ink. Dublin airport has uniquely strict verification; digital signatures or black ink can trigger problems.","Flying into a regional airport not approved for pet entry. Only DUB, SNN, and ORK are approved points of entry for pets from the US."],"airline_notes":"Aer Lingus is Ireland's flag carrier but does NOT offer in-cabin pet service — all pets fly as cargo. United, Delta, and American fly pets to Dublin; most require cargo only on transatlantic routes. Summer heat embargoes apply to brachycephalic breeds. Book cargo slots well in advance — Ireland's compliance-check infrastructure has limited throughput compared to larger EU hubs.","faqs":[{"q":"Does Ireland require quarantine?","a":"No — if paperwork is complete and the tapeworm treatment was administered in the correct 24-120 hour window. Ireland eliminated mandatory quarantine years ago, replacing it with strict import conditions. However, pets arriving with incomplete documentation or outside the tapeworm window may face extended quarantine at the owner's expense, re-export, or refusal of entry. Ireland is rabies-free and enforces rules strictly to stay that way."},{"q":"What is the tapeworm treatment requirement?","a":"Dogs entering Ireland must be treated for Echinococcus multilocularis tapeworm between 24 and 120 hours (1-5 days) before arrival. The treatment must use a praziquantel-containing product, be administered by a USDA-accredited vet, and be recorded on the health certificate with exact date and time. Missing the window (too early OR too late) means refused entry. Cats and ferrets do NOT need tapeworm treatment."},{"q":"What is Advance Notification and how do I submit it?","a":"Ireland's DAFM requires all non-EU pet owners to submit an Advance Notification form at least 24 hours before arrival at gov.ie's pet travel portal. Include your pet's microchip number, travel details, vaccination history, and point of entry. You'll receive a confirmation; bring it to the airport. Missing this notification can trigger significant delays and potential quarantine."},{"q":"Can I bring an XL Bully to Ireland?","a":"No. Ireland banned the XL Bully breed on October 1, 2024. XL Bullies cannot be imported, regardless of paperwork. The ban mirrors the UK's 2024 ban. Existing XL Bullies already in Ireland face restrictions including mandatory muzzling, leashing, and neutering. If you have an XL Bully, you cannot relocate with that dog to Ireland."},{"q":"Can I fly my pet in cabin to Ireland?","a":"Usually not. Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus does not offer in-cabin pet service on transatlantic flights. United, Delta, and American also typically require cargo for pet transport to Dublin. Very small pets (under ~8 kg) may occasionally qualify for in-cabin on specific routes, but it's rare. Most pets fly as manifest cargo via approved airlines and routes."},{"q":"What about moving from Ireland to Northern Ireland or the UK?","a":"Travel between Ireland and Northern Ireland requires EU pet travel rules (same tapeworm requirement for dogs in both directions). Travel from Ireland to Great Britain requires an Animal Health Certificate from an EU vet plus tapeworm treatment for dogs 24-120 hours before arrival. Going from Ireland to any other EU country is simple with the EU Pet Passport your Irish vet can issue."},{"q":"Why is Dublin airport's verification so strict?","a":"Ireland is an island nation that's rabies-free — maintaining that status is a national priority. Dublin airport's compliance checks are among the most rigorous in the EU. Verifiers may check original vet signatures in blue ink, original vaccine labels, exact tapeworm treatment timing, and microchip readability. The enhanced scrutiny means a higher refused-entry rate for dogs with minor paperwork issues. Use a USDA-accredited vet experienced with Irish imports."}]}