Planning pet shipping to Germany can feel overwhelming — but with Noah’s Pet Transport by The ARK at JFK, it becomes a smooth, well-managed process. Based out of JFK Airport in New York, we specialize in helping families and individuals relocate their pets to Germany safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with German import requirements.
Whether you are moving a pet to Germany for work, study, or family reasons, we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Shipping pets internationally, especially to Germany, involves careful attention to detail. Our Germany pet transport services ensure every document, vaccination, and crate meets both U.S. and German regulations.
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When moving a pet to Germany, preparation is key. Pets must meet strict EU entry requirements, and failing to comply can result in delays, fines, or even denied entry.
Our team ensures all steps are completed in the proper timeline, reducing stress and keeping your pet safe.
We provide expert support for both dog shipping to Germany and cat relocation to Germany, recognizing that each species has unique needs.
We also handle exotic pets — just ask us about specific country and airline rules!
Your pet’s safety, comfort, and smooth arrival are our mission.
At Noah’s Pet Transport by The ARK at JFK, we take the worry out of pet shipping to Germany. With expert guidance, meticulous attention to detail, and a deep love for animals, we’ll ensure your pet’s journey is as safe and smooth as possible.
Start your pet’s relocation journey today!
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All dogs entering the US must be at least 6-months old, microchipped, and be healthy on arrival. These changes will affect all dogs entering the USA from overseas, including service animals. All foreign vaccinated dogs from high risk countries must enter through and have a reservation at one of the CDC Animal Care Facilities in the USA. CDC will no longer be issuing import permits. The reservation process must be started at least 45 days before the intended arrival date. An email/form does not constitute a reservation.