🔄 Updated : June 30, 2026📊 Difficulty : Moderate

Entry requirements

Requirement Details
💉 Microchip + pet passport Identification and EU pet passport (travelers from outside the EU: confirm the equivalent documents with a Tunisian consulate).
🦠 Rabies vaccine Dated between 30 days and 12 months before arrival.
📄 International health certificate Issued within 12 days before departure.
🩺 Certificate of good health + official endorsement Issued 48–72 hours before departure, then endorsed by your country’s official veterinary authority (in France, the DDPP).
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Double-check. So-called dangerous breeds are banned. A serological rabies titer test may be required for re-entry into the EU.

👉 Check your situation and compare with other destinations using our dog entry requirements checker by country.

Getting there with your dog

You can travel by plane (compare airlines that accept dogs) or by ferry. Plan the trip with our dog flight checker and, for the hold, size the crate with the IATA crate calculator.

Practical tips

Plan ahead: most refusals come from a missing document or a missed deadline (a vaccine that’s too recent, a rabies titer test, a tapeworm treatment outside its window). Put together a file with every supporting document, and keep a copy. Also prepare your dog for the trip — see our advice on travel anxiety and the first aid kit.

✈️ Which airlines fly to Tunisia? Tunisair, Air Algérie, Air France, EgyptAir, ITA Airways, Iberia Express, Lufthansa, Royal Air Maroc — compare them in our dog flight checker.

Frequently asked questions

How far in advance should I prepare my dog's trip to Tunisia?
A few weeks. Start the paperwork as early as possible.
Is a rabies titer test required?
No — Tunisia does not require a rabies titer test for dogs arriving from the EU. Always check the re-entry rules for your own country: a rabies titer test may be required to return to the EU.

Sources

Tunisian Customs — Pets. Accessed June 2026; check again before departure, as rules change.