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26 February 2026

How to Ship a Pet from Turkey to Europe (Step-by-Step Guide)

Shipping a pet from Turkey to Europe requires careful planning, correct documentation and professional handling. Whether you are relocating or sending your pet abroad, following the right steps ensures a safe and smooth journey.

Step 1: Check Destination Country Requirements

Each European country has specific import rules for pets. Microchip, rabies vaccination and health certificates are usually mandatory. Before starting the process, always verify the latest requirements of the destination country.

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

Before shipping your pet from Turkey, you must prepare the following documents:

  • Microchip certificate compliant with ISO standards

  • Valid rabies vaccination certificate

  • Official veterinary health certificate

  • Pet passport (if available)

  • Import permit from the destination country (if required)

  • Owner’s passport copy

  • Flight booking and airway bill information

Missing or incorrect documentation may cause delays or entry refusal at the destination country.

Yen Logistic assists you in preparing all required pet travel documents to ensure a smooth international transport process.

Rabies Titration Test and Waiting Period

Important Pet Travel Requirements from Turkey:

1) The pet must be microchipped and the microchip implantation date must be recorded in the vaccination booklet or pet passport.
The microchip implantation date must always be earlier than the rabies vaccination date (it may be the same day but not later).

2) After microchipping, the rabies vaccination must be administered.
A minimum waiting period of 30 days is required after the rabies vaccination.

3) After the 30-day waiting period, a blood sample must be taken from your cat or dog by your veterinarian and submitted to an accredited laboratory for a rabies titration test.

In Turkey, the only accredited laboratory is the Veterinary Control Central Research Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry located in Ankara Etlik.
Contact details:
https://vetkontrol.tarimorman.gov.tr/merkez/Iletisim

You can access the list of all approved laboratories worldwide at:
https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/pet-movement/approved-labs_en

4) After the blood sampling date, a minimum of 3 months must pass before the pet can travel.

Yen Logistic guides pet owners through the entire documentation and laboratory testing process to ensure full compliance with EU pet travel regulations.

Step 3: Choose the Right Airline

Not all airlines accept live animals. Working with an experienced freight forwarder helps you best air freight service , select airline-approved routes and safe transit options.

Step 4: Use an IATA Approved Pet Crate

Your pet must travel in an airline-approved crate that complies with IATA Live Animal Regulations. Proper crate sizing and ventilation are critical for your pet’s safety and comfort.

Step 5: Work with a Professional Pet Transport Company

Professional companies like Yen Logistic manage documentation, airline booking and safe handling from Turkey to Europe. Working with experts minimizes risks and prevents costly delays. For professional support, please check our pet transport services from Turkey.

Get Professional Pet Transport Support

If you are planning to ship your pet from Turkey to Europe, contact Yen Logistic for reliable, safe and stress-free pet transport solutions.