Pet Shipping from the USA to Switzerland

Switzerland is one of the most popular destinations for pets relocating from the United States, and the process is well established. Because the US is a listed country under the EU pet travel scheme that Switzerland follows, pets that meet the rules arrive without quarantine and without a rabies blood titre test. Pet Travel Advisors builds a clear plan and timeline around your route and travel date, then coordinates the vet steps, document checks, crate readiness, and routing so your pet’s journey stays organized and compliant.

Bernese mountain dog ready for pet relocation from the USA to Switzerland
Careful pet transport from the USA to Switzerland.

Every Pet Travels Differently

Different destinations, different routes, different challenges.

Because timelines, airline rules, and the entry requirements can vary, we build a plan that fits your pet and your move date.

Destination-Focused Planning

We use Switzerland’s official import guidance as the baseline, then turn it into a simple checklist and timeline you can follow.

Smart Routing and Logistics

We help choose practical routes, travel windows, and handoff procedures so your pet’s trip is safer and more predictable.

Personalized Support

Pet Travel Advisors assigns a move coordinator who keeps you updated and checks details before travel so nothing important is missed.

Pet Shipping from the USA to Switzerland

Moving a pet to Switzerland is a regulated process, but a familiar one across Europe. The steps depend on your pet’s type and the current rules, so planning early matters. If you would like a simple overview of international moves first, start here. In practice, we confirm what applies to your pet and route, map out a realistic timeline, coordinate the vet steps and paperwork, and get the crate and routing ready for travel day. Bringing a pet the other way, into the United States? See our US import guide.

Cat ready for a USA to Switzerland pet move

How Pet Shipping from the USA to Switzerland Works

To keep everything clear, we break the process into steps:

Verify requirements and timing

We confirm what rules apply based on your pet and travel details.

Build your plan and timeline

We map out what happens when, so steps are completed in the right order.

Coordinate vet preparation

We help keep appointments and timing aligned with what’s required.

Review documents for consistency

We check the details that cause delays (microchip digits, dates, names, signatures).

Confirm crate readiness and routing

We help align crate setup and routing with airline handling expectations.

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Travel and arrival processing

We guide you on travel-day handoff and what to expect on arrival.

We keep your checklist aligned with the official rules. For the US export side, we follow USDA APHIS guidance for US to Switzerland travel. For the entry side, Switzerland follows the EU pet travel scheme, so we use the European Commission guidance on moving pets.

Dog with Swiss items and travel papers

Approved Routes and Entry into Switzerland

Pets entering Switzerland from the United States travel as part of a planned route, and dogs and cats are checked against their documents on arrival. We confirm a practical route and airline option that fits your pet and travel window before anything is booked. Routing can shift with airline availability and the season, so we lock in the best option first and make sure your plan matches what is expected on arrival.

Entry Requirements and Documentation for Switzerland

Import Eligibility for Pets

Switzerland, which follows the EU pet travel scheme, does not require quarantine for pets arriving from the United States, as long as every step is completed correctly and on time. Pets are checked on arrival against their paperwork and microchip, and if something does not match, entry can be delayed. Most delays trace back to a few avoidable things: microchip details that do not line up across documents, a rabies vaccination given before the microchip or without enough wait time, an EU health certificate endorsed too early or too late for the travel date, or routing that does not align with the planned entry. The preparation sequence is what keeps the trip smooth.

Before scheduling vet steps or flights, we confirm what rules apply to your pet and whether airline policies affect travel. Most moves are dogs and cats, though we handle other pets too, and the requirements can differ by species. Eligibility can come down to your pet’s type and health, airline rules for certain breeds or conditions, the documentation and timing, and which routes are available. Ready to start? Request a quote.

Health Preparation and Documentation

We align the vet steps and paperwork with what Switzerland asks for when a pet arrives from the United States. Your pet will need an ISO microchip fitted before the rabies vaccination, a valid rabies vaccination with at least a 21 day wait before travel, and an EU-format non-commercial health certificate endorsed by USDA and used within 10 days of endorsement. Because the United States is a listed country, no rabies blood titre test is needed. Before travel we double-check that microchip numbers, dates, names, and signatures all match across the paperwork.

Planning Timeline for Pet Shipping to Switzerland

Timing is what we plan around, since each step has to happen in the right order. A move to Switzerland is usually quicker than Australia or Japan, but the rabies wait and the certificate window still set the pace. A typical timeline runs like this: a consultation and a check of what applies to your pet, then the microchip, then the rabies vaccination and its 21 day wait, then booking the route and getting the crate ready, then the EU-format health certificate timed so you arrive within 10 days of USDA endorsement, and finally a document review before travel and arrival.

Costs depend on your pet’s size and crate, the route and airline, vet and document fees, and whether the move is door to door. The fastest way to get a real number is a quote based on your origin city and travel date. Request a quote here.

A pet needs an ISO microchip fitted before its rabies vaccination, a valid rabies vaccination with at least a 21 day wait before travel, and a USDA-endorsed EU-format health certificate accepted by Switzerland, with arrival within 10 days of endorsement. Because the US is a listed country, no rabies blood titre test is required.

No. Pets arriving from the United States do not go into quarantine in Switzerland , as long as every requirement is met and the timing is correct. If a rule is missed, the pet can be held until it is resolved, which is why we check the sequence carefully before travel.

A move to Switzerland is usually one of the quicker international routes, but the rabies vaccination needs a 21 day wait and the health certificate must be used within 10 days of USDA endorsement. We build a timeline so each step lands in the right order.

Airlines require a secure, correctly sized crate that follows live animal transport standards, so your pet can stand, turn, and lie down comfortably. We help confirm crate sizing and setup before travel. Read more about live animal standards at IATA.

We build the plan, sequence the vet steps and paperwork, confirm routing and crate readiness, review documents for consistency, and guide you through travel day and arrival. Learn more about our services or contact us.