Choose your crossing
Eurotunnel — the gold standard
Dogs travel in your car for the 35-minute crossing Folkestone-Calais. £19-25 per dog each way. No quarantine, no kennels, no separation. The most popular option among UK dog owners for good reason.
Ferries
- DFDS Dover-Dunkirk: dogs stay in your vehicle. £15-25 per dog. 2-hour crossing.
- P&O Dover-Calais: dogs in vehicle on car deck. £18-25 per dog. 90-minute crossing.
- Brittany Ferries (longer routes to Cherbourg, Caen, Roscoff, Bilbao, Santander): dog-friendly cabins available £20-60. Useful for direct trips to Spain or western France.
- Stena Line Harwich-Hook of Holland: pet-friendly cabins, 6-7 hours.
Flying
UK departures don't allow pets in the cabin commercially. Cargo via Pet Air UK or similar: £600-1,500+ depending on destination and crate size. Generally avoided unless necessary.
Country-by-country quick guide
| Country | Notable rule |
|---|---|
| France | Category 1 breeds banned. Muzzle on public transport for big dogs. |
| Germany | Most public transport dog-friendly. Muzzle in some Bundesländer for big dogs. |
| Netherlands | Very dog-friendly. Lead required in nature reserves. |
| Spain | PPP breed list — muzzle and licence required in public for listed breeds. |
| Italy | Muzzle and lead "available at all times" in public. Many beaches dog-banned in summer. |
| Switzerland | EU pet passport works. Some cantons require dog tax. |
Dog-friendly hotel chains
- Hilton: pets allowed in many European hotels, small fee.
- NH Hotels: dog-friendly across Spain and Italy, free up to 8 kg.
- Ibis / Novotel: dogs welcome at most properties, €10-15/night.
- Airbnb / Booking.com filters: turn on "pets allowed", but always message the host to confirm.
What to pack
- AHC + rabies records (paper copies).
- Microchip number on tag (in case of loss abroad).
- Tick remover (continental ticks differ from UK ones).
- Tapeworm tablet receipt (for return).
- Familiar bed/blanket — reduces stress in new accommodation.
- Vet emergency contact card in destination language.
Returning to GB
The single most-failed step. Tapeworm treatment 24-120 hours before re-entry, given by a vet abroad and stamped in the AHC. Plan a vet visit in your destination city on day 2 of a week-long trip, for instance. Missing this means quarantine on arrival.
How CanAI helps
Track every vaccine, AHC expiry and tapeworm window in CanAI's health tracker. Use the trip checklist tool before you leave. Ask the AI chat country-specific questions ("do French trains allow my Labrador?"). And consider whether your insurance covers EU vet visits — most decent UK policies include 90 days/year of overseas cover.
