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Requirements for the carriage of pets from Ceuta and Melilla
In view of the rabies situation in this area, a series of measures have been introduced to control the disease and avoid it spreading to other parts of the country. As a result, all pets from Ceuta and Melilla must comply with the legal health measures:
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Microchip identification
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Valid rabies vaccination certificate issued in the past 12 months
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European pet passport
Furthermore, these animals may only enter the country through an approved airport or port of entry. Granada-Jaén airport is not approved for these purposes and pets are therefore not permitted for this destination.
Traveling to the U.S. with dogs / cats
Starting July 14, 2021, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued a temporary suspension of dogs (carry-on or checked), including fully-trained service dogs, traveling to the U.S. from a country considered high-risk for dog rabies.
Only service dogs traveling to the U.S. from high-risk countries with an approved CDC Dog Import Permit may fly. Cats from high-risk countries will not be accepted as carry-on or checked pets during the suspension.
Please consult the list of countries considered high-risk and all the information about the CDC temporary suspension.