Pets do not need passports in any country. The countries that come close to rules which almost make you think of a passport for pets are United Kingdom and European Union. But yes in most of the countries you need a certificate from a qualified veterinarian stating that your dog, cat or any other pet is healthy and not carrying any deadly disease or virus like rabies. Your pet should be vaccinated 30 days before the date of travel.
In UK and EU you also have to get your pets microchipped. It means that they have to go through a process where the animal is injected with a tiny capsule which is about the size of a rice grain. If you do not have a certificate of rabies vaccination and good health then your pet would be quarantined for six months in a facility. If you want to find out more about these things then check out the website atwww.millenialiving.com. There are also several other sites which can give you about the travel rules and regulations for pets.
In UK and EU you also have to get your pets microchipped. It means that they have to go through a process where the animal is injected with a tiny capsule which is about the size of a rice grain. If you do not have a certificate of rabies vaccination and good health then your pet would be quarantined for six months in a facility. If you want to find out more about these things then check out the website atwww.millenialiving.com. There are also several other sites which can give you about the travel rules and regulations for pets.