Arranging pet transport to Finland requires careful planning, correct documentation, and a clear understanding of the country’s entry rules. We help families relocate dogs and cats to Finland with predictable, step-by-step guidance. With more than 25 years of international pet travel experience, we support moves to Helsinki and all major Finnish entry points.
When you work with Pet Transport Pro, you receive a dedicated team that manages planning, preparation, and coordination from the United States to Finland.
Many families ask about the process of bringing pets to Finland. Finland follows European Union entry rules, which focus on proper microchip identification, vaccination timing, and the USDA-endorsed certificate. Dogs must also receive a tapeworm treatment shortly before travel. Pets that arrive with complete documentation do not go through quarantine.
We guide you through each step so your pet’s arrival is smooth and predictable.
Finland’s pet travel requirements involve precise timing. We help you coordinate microchip verification, rabies vaccination schedules, tapeworm treatment, crate selection, and USDA appointments. Families often begin planning several weeks in advance to avoid last-minute complications.
Finland requires a valid rabies vaccination and tapeworm treatment for dogs. Upon arrival, officials check your pet’s microchip, vaccination records, treatment documentation, and USDA paperwork. Pets with correct documents are cleared to continue to their new home.
Most pets travel to Finland on approved air cargo routes. We handle booking, routing, crate preparation, and airport coordination in the United States. Airlines require crates that follow IATA rules. We help you select the correct size and prepare your pet for a dependable travel experience.
Finland is a popular destination for international relocation. We support pet travel between the United States and Finland, as well as movement through nearby EU countries. Our team has experience working with animal reception centers and airport partners throughout the region. This helps us manage check-in, documentation review, and arrival procedures with confidence.
Families relocating to Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, Espoo, and other regions rely on us for careful planning and support.
Upon landing, the airport veterinary inspector reviews your pet’s paperwork. Once approved, your pet can continue with you or meet our partner for final delivery. We monitor each step and keep you updated on your pet’s progress.
All services that begin in the United States are handled by our staff. We do not use third-party handlers inside the United States. This gives your pet steady care, complete supervision, and a clear chain of communication throughout the process.
Families often share positive feedback about the support and attention their pets received during preparation and travel.
Finland is known for clean outdoor spaces, excellent veterinary care, and pet-friendly communities. After arrival, many families visit a local veterinarian to begin routine care and explore long-term travel options within the European Union.
Our founder, Anthony, began transporting pets professionally in 1997. He has appeared on Nat Geo Wild’s “We Move Animals” and completes enough annual pet miles to equal several trips around the world. He leads a team of specialists who manage logistics and guide families through the entire process.
Costs vary based on your pet’s size, departure city, and the level of support needed. We prepare custom quotes based on your route and your pet’s details.
Below is a sample of the services available for relocating pets between the United States and Finland. Each plan is adjusted to your pet’s needs.
Yes. You can bring a dog to Finland if all entry rules are followed. Finland requires a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, a USDA-endorsed health certificate, and tapeworm treatment for dogs.
You need an ISO microchip, a rabies vaccination that follows Finland’s timing rules, a health certificate issued within 10 days of travel, USDA endorsement, and tapeworm treatment documentation for dogs.
Yes. Dogs must receive tapeworm treatment one to five days before arrival. The treatment must be recorded on the health certificate by a USDA-accredited veterinarian.
No. Dogs and cats traveling from the United States do not need a rabies titer test for entry into Finland.
Pets arriving from the United States with correct documentation, microchip verification, rabies vaccination, and tapeworm treatment do not go through quarantine.
Planning several weeks before departure gives enough time for vaccine timing, tapeworm treatment scheduling, crate preparation, and USDA appointments.
Cabin availability depends on the airline, your pet’s size, and route rules. Most pets travel in climate-controlled cargo. We help you confirm the correct option.
Helsinki is the most common entry point. Additional approved airports may be available depending on airline routes.
Pricing depends on your pet’s size, the route, and the support required. We create custom quotes based on exact travel details.
Yes. We offer home pickup in the United States and coordinate final delivery in Finland through our trusted partners.
Yes. We support travel in both directions, including routing, paperwork preparation, and USDA guidance for the return trip.