You can take your pet with you so long as you meet all the legal requirements and have the necessary documentation.
Travel within domestic territory
You do not need a special veterinary ID to travel within Spain; you just have to have the animal’s official health card with you.
Vaccine requirements in Spain are limited to a rabies vaccine, which is mandatory in some autonomous communities and voluntary in others. If your pet is not vaccinated because it is not mandatory in your place of residence, consult with your vet whether the vaccination needs to be administered to travel to your destination.
Travelling between European Union member states (except Finland, Malta and the United Kingdom).
Veterinary passport for travel with dogs and cats as pets indicating that:
The transport of animals under the age of three months requires authorisation from the health authorities of the EU member states and the animal must have a passport and documentation certifying that it has remained in the place of birth without any contact with wild animals, and must be accompanied by its mother if it is still dependent on her.
Travelling to Finland, Malta and the United Kingdom.
In addition to the rules for the other member states of the European Union, the following applies to pets travelling to any of these countries.
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If you are travelling with your dog from a country other than Finland, Malta or the United Kingdom, you must provide proof that it has been treated for tapeworm no more than 120 hours (five days) and no less than 24 hours before you arrive at your destination.
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IBERIA is still not authorised to transport animals to the United Kingdom and will there-fore not accept any pets for this destination.
If you need to transport your pet to or from the United Kingdom, contact WOOF Airlines and fly with Iberia as planned.
Pets (except ferrets) shall travel with a pet passport that meets the same requirements as above. Additionally, you should be able to prove they have had a clean rabies neutralising antibodies test (blood test).
Journeys from other countries with favourable conditions to the European Union:
For some European countries (Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland and the Vatican), entry will be admitted according to the applicable national regulations (except Finland, Malta and the United Kingdom).
They will also be admitted entry into European states (except Finland, Malta and the United Kingdom) from certain rabies-free countries (Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Aruba; Ascension Island; Australia; Barbados; Bahrain; Belarus; Bermuda; Bosnia and Herzegovina; British Virgin Islands; Canada; Cayman Islands; Chile; Croatia; Dutch Antilles; Falkland Islands; Fiji; French Polynesia; Hong Kong; Jamaica; Japan; Malaysia; Mauritius; Mayotte; Mexico; Montserrat; New Caledonia; New Zealand; Russian Federation; Saint Helena; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; Saint Vincent and Grenadines; Singapore; Taiwan; Trinidad and Tobago; United Arab Emirates; United States of America; Vanuatu; Wallis and Futuna) with a valid certificate that meets applicable national regulations.
Journeys from other countries with other conditions to the European Union:
For cases of entry from some countries with an unfavourable situation with regard to rabies not included in the point above, entry will be admitted into European states (except Finland, Malta and the United Kingdom) with a certificate that meets applicable national regulations certifying that the animal has had a rabies vaccination or, where applicable, a booster shot in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer laboratory, with an inactivated vaccination of at least one antigen unit per dose (WHO standard) and that the animal has had a blood test to confirm a neutralising antibody titration at least equal to 0.5 IU/ml in a sample taken by a qualified veterinarian at least 30 days following vaccination and 3 months before the trip.
For more information about the transport of pets, check the IATA website (available in English only) or the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of the Government of Spain (available in Spanish and English only).