1. visitdenmark.com

    Don't forget to pack a lead! The following rules apply to all dogs in Denmark: • From April 1st to September 30th, you have to keep your dog on a leash on the beaches. • In forests, it is mandatory to keep the dog on a leash all year round. The protected Danish adder lives in the heather, in the dunes, in holiday home areas or in nature areas.
  2. en.foedevarestyrelsen.dk

    There are certain dog breeds that you may not move to Denmark. These 13 dog breeds are not allowed in Denmark: 1) Pitt Bull Terrier 2) Tosa Inu 3) American Staffordshire Terrier 4) Fila Brasileiro 5) Dogo Argentino 6) American Bulldog 7) Boerboel 8) Kangal 9) Central Asian Shepherd Dog (ovtcharka) 10) Caucasian Shepherd Dog (ovtcharka)
  3. travelnuity.com

    Dec 8, 2023Small dogs and other pets in a carrier (not exceeding 100 x 60 x 30cm) can ride for free, while larger dogs need to have a child's ticket. Dog-Friendly Accommodation in Denmark. There's plenty of dog-friendly accommodation throughout Denmark. For example, when I reviewed the percentage of dog-friendly hotels in Copenhagen, I was surprised ...
  4. Information about the breeders and their dogs dogs, photographs, pets articles and news. Airedale.dk - Photographs taken winter and summer, some from \\'Airedale recreation and sports dogs Bogen\\' 1935, pedigrees, rescue, and words about Hip recreation and sports dogs Dysplasia. DK Staff's - American Staffordshire Terrier. Photographs of males ...
  5. In Denmark, all dogs must be registered in the Danish Dog Register. This may be done via a microchip number or ear tattoo, and must be done before the dog is eight weeks old. It is also required by law for Danish dogs to wear a dog tag with the owner's name and address. The Danish Dog Register also recommends that you provide your telephone number.
  6. en.foedevarestyrelsen.dk

    Non-commercial movement of other pet animal species than dogs, cats, ferrets, and birds. For other species of pet animals covered by the Pet Regulation, there are currently no EU requirements. The limitation on how many pet animals can be moved do not apply to other species than dogs, cats, and ferrets. However, please be aware of the following:
  7. travelguideeurope.eu

    Are you going to travel to Denmark with your pet? We will try to address the requirements for non-commercial movement of certain pet animals as regulated under EU Regulation no. 576/2013 (Pet Regulation). In the Pet Regulation Pet animals are limited to including the following species: Dogs, cats and ferrets Birds (with certain exceptions*) Domestic
  8. Bringing a Pet To Denmark. Bringing your pet to Denmark from the EU: If you have a dog or cat, get a EU pet passport from your vet. To take dogs to Denmark from within the EU, the dog must have been vaccinated for rabies at least 21 days prior to traveling, have a microchip (tattoo acceptable), and the EU pet passport.
  9. wagwalking.com

    Being one of the most naturally beautiful countries in Europe, Denmark unquestionably has so much in store for its residents and tourists who are visiting the country. When planning your next holiday trip with your dog, you should definitely consider Denmark and check out all the places and dog-friendly activities that the country has to offer.
  10. clickertraining.com

    Dogs in Denmark. Tourists travelling with their dogs have no reason to be anxious about visiting Denmark. Denmark and the European countries Sweden, The Netherlands, and Germany receive a high rating of "B" in the non-profit The World Animal Protection organization's Animal Protection Index. Only the UK and Austria receive "A" ratings.
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