{"slug":"sweden","name":"Sweden","iso2":"SE","flag_emoji":"🇸🇪","continent":"Europe","last_verified_date":"2026-04-19","official_sources":[{"name":"Jordbruksverket (Swedish Board of Agriculture) — Travelling with pets","url":"https://jordbruksverket.se/languages/english/swedish-board-of-agriculture/animals/travelling-with-pets","last_checked":"2026-04-19"},{"name":"USDA APHIS — Pet Travel to Sweden","url":"https://www.aphis.usda.gov/pet-travel/us-to-another-country-export/pet-travel-us-sweden","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":4,"quarantine":{"required":false,"duration_days":null,"conditions":null},"pets":{"dog":{"allowed":true,"breed_restrictions":[],"age_minimum_months":3,"microchip_required":true,"microchip_standard":"ISO 11784/11785 (15-digit)","rabies_vaccination":{"required":true,"min_days_before_travel":21,"max_days_before_travel":null,"booster_rules":"Microchip MUST precede rabies vaccination. Pet must be at least 12 weeks old at vaccination. Primary vaccination requires a 21-day wait. Boosters given on schedule are valid immediately. Lapsed rabies restarts the 21-day clock."},"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 non-commercial health certificate (Annex IV)","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":"Microchip must precede rabies vaccination."},"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 non-commercial 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":"Same as dogs and cats."},"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 non-commercial health certificate","issued_within_days":10,"endorsement_required":true},"import_permit":{"required":false,"issuer":null,"lead_time_days":null,"fee_usd":null}}},"accepted_airports":["ARN","GOT","MMX"],"preferred_entry_points":["ARN"],"customs_process":"Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) is the primary entry point with Border Inspection Post (BIP) for non-EU pet arrivals. Gothenburg (GOT) and Malmö (MMX) handle EU-origin pets. On arrival, walk through the RED CHANNEL at customs (not green) and present documents at the veterinary inspection counter. Most clearances complete within 30-60 minutes. Sweden is part of the Schengen and EU Pet Passport area, so once your pet is legally in Sweden, you can move freely throughout the EU/EEA without re-inspection.","typical_cost_usd":{"low":400,"high":1100,"breakdown":[{"item":"Microchip (if not chipped)","usd_low":40,"usd_high":80},{"item":"Rabies vaccination","usd_low":20,"usd_high":60},{"item":"USDA-accredited vet exam + EU health certificate","usd_low":150,"usd_high":400},{"item":"USDA APHIS endorsement","usd_low":38,"usd_high":173},{"item":"Airline pet fee (in-cabin or cargo)","usd_low":175,"usd_high":400}]},"common_mistakes":["Going through the GREEN channel at customs. All non-EU pet arrivals MUST go through the red channel for customs declaration. Skipping this is a violation.","Getting the rabies vaccine before the microchip is implanted. Swedish border vets check the order precisely — microchip first, always.","Assuming Sweden requires tapeworm treatment like Norway and Finland. It does NOT — only Norway, Finland, Ireland, and Malta require this. Sweden is exempt.","Trying to enter via Bromma or other smaller Swedish airports. Only Arlanda (ARN), Gothenburg (GOT), and Malmö (MMX) accept non-EU pet arrivals.","Forgetting to register your dog in the Swedish Board of Agriculture (Jordbruksverket) database. All dogs in Sweden must be registered within 4 weeks of arrival — registration is online at jordbruksverket.se and costs ~80 SEK ($8). Failure to register can result in fines.","Underestimating Swedish veterinary costs. Standard vet visits run 800-1,500 SEK ($75-140), among the highest in Europe along with Norway and Switzerland."],"airline_notes":"SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) is the primary carrier with direct US → Stockholm flights. SAS allows in-cabin pets up to 8 kg on most transatlantic routes. United, Delta, Lufthansa (via Frankfurt), and KLM (via Amsterdam) also fly pets to ARN. KLM has strict brachycephalic restrictions year-round. Sweden's mild summer climate (June-August) means heat embargoes are less common than southern Europe. Norwegian Air had pet service but suspended much of it in 2024 — verify current policy.","faqs":[{"q":"Does Sweden require tapeworm treatment for dogs?","a":"No. Unlike Norway, Finland, Ireland, and Malta, Sweden is NOT classified as tapeworm-free for the regulatory purposes of Echinococcus multilocularis treatment requirements. Dogs entering Sweden from the US do NOT need tapeworm treatment before arrival. This makes Sweden simpler than its Nordic neighbors. However, if you continue from Sweden to Norway or Finland, you'll need the tapeworm treatment before crossing those borders."},{"q":"Are any dog breeds banned in Sweden?","a":"No federal breed ban. Sweden has no nationwide dangerous dog breed legislation — pit bulls, Rottweilers, and other commonly-restricted breeds can be imported with proper paperwork. Sweden's approach is based on individual dog behavior under the Hundlagen (Dog Act), not breed. Local muzzle/leash requirements may apply in some municipalities for specific situations, but these don't affect import."},{"q":"Why is Sweden registration in Jordbruksverket required?","a":"Sweden requires all dogs to be registered in the Swedish Board of Agriculture (Jordbruksverket) database within 4 weeks of arrival. The registration uses your existing ISO microchip number and costs about 80 SEK ($8). The purpose is national disease tracking and lost-pet recovery. Cats and ferrets are not currently required to register, though some municipalities recommend it. Registration is online at jordbruksverket.se and takes about 10 minutes."},{"q":"Can I take my pet on Swedish trains?","a":"Yes. SJ (Swedish State Railways) is pet-friendly: small pets in carriers travel free, larger dogs on a leash with a muzzle pay 50% of the adult fare. Some trains have dedicated pet cars. Stockholm metro (T-bana), buses, and trams accept leashed pets. This makes Sweden excellent for connecting to other Nordic destinations — useful if you land in Stockholm and travel to Gothenburg or Malmö."},{"q":"Is Sweden as pet-friendly as its reputation?","a":"Among the most pet-welcoming in Europe. Dogs are welcome in most cafés, restaurants, hotels, parks, and on public transit. Sweden's outdoor culture (allemansrätten — right of public access) extends to dogs in nature. Stockholm has many off-leash dog parks. The Animal Welfare Act mandates respectful treatment, adequate space, and social contact. Concerns: vet care is expensive (800-1,500 SEK per visit), apartment buildings may have pet rules, winter requires booties and coat for some breeds during -10°C+ stretches."},{"q":"What about traveling between Sweden and other Nordic countries?","a":"After your pet is legally in Sweden, you can move freely within the EU/EEA using the EU Pet Passport (issued by any Swedish vet, ~250 SEK / $24) or your original USDA-endorsed certificate (valid 4 months). Crossings to Norway and Finland are open but require tapeworm treatment for dogs (every 28 days if traveling regularly, OR 24-120 hours before each crossing). Sweden-Denmark and Sweden-Germany ferry crossings with pets are routine and don't require additional paperwork."},{"q":"Why is Sweden popular with American expats?","a":"Three main drivers: (1) Strong English proficiency — over 80% of Swedes are functional in English; (2) Excellent work-life balance, parental leave, and healthcare for residents; (3) Tech industry hub with companies like Spotify, Klarna, and Ericsson hiring internationally. American expats often work in Stockholm tech, healthcare, or research. For pets, Sweden's combination of pet-friendly culture, strict animal welfare protections, and EU Pet Passport access (for onward EU travel) makes it a strong relocation choice."}]}