How Much Do Animal Health Certificates Cost in the UK?

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How much does an Animal Health Certificate cost for pet travel from the UK?

In 2025, an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) typically costs between £99 and £250 in the UK. The final amount depends on your vet, how quickly you need the certificate, and whether you’re using a local practice or a pet travel specialist. While the AHC itself is the key travel document for taking pets into the EU or Northern Ireland, it’s just one part of preparing your pet for a trip. Costs can vary, and there are ways to make the process simpler and less expensive if you plan ahead.

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What is an Animal Health Certificate?

A simple explanation

An Animal Health Certificate is the official document you need if you’re travelling from Great Britain to the EU or Northern Ireland with your dog, cat or ferret. It replaced the old EU pet passport system for UK pet owners after Brexit.

It confirms that your pet is microchipped, up to date with their rabies vaccination, and healthy enough to travel. The certificate has to be issued by an Official Veterinarian (OV) and is only valid for one outbound journey. It must be issued no more than 10 days before you travel.

Why you need one

Without an AHC or a valid EU pet passport, your pet won’t be allowed to enter the EU. The certificate is checked at border control and confirms that your pet meets EU health standards. If anything’s missing, like a recent rabies jab or a microchip that doesn’t scan properly then your pet could be refused entry.

Pro Tip:Always double-check that your pet’s rabies vaccine was administered at least 21 days before travel.
Even one day off can result in denied entry.

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Owner, Tailored Pet Travel

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How much does an Animal Health Certificate cost?

General price range

Most UK vets charge somewhere between £99 and £250 for an Animal Health Certificate. That’s quite a wide range, but there’s a reason for the difference.

Here’s what affects the cost:

  • Location – Vets in larger cities like London often charge more than those in smaller towns or rural areas.

  • Type of clinic – Some practices specialise in pet travel and offer competitive pricing, while standard veterinary clinics may charge more.

  • Urgency – Same-day or next-day certificates often carry an extra charge.

  • Number of pets – Many clinics charge less for a second or third pet if they’re travelling together.

Example prices from real clinics

  • AHC Online: From £99 for the first pet, £25 for each additional pet

  • PassPets: £129 including the appointment and certificate

  • General practice in London: £195–£250

  • Emergency vet: £220+ for same-day service

Some pet owners are paying over £200 simply because they book late or don’t know about cheaper alternatives.

What’s included – and what’s not

What’s usually covered

When you pay for an AHC, you’re paying for more than just a signature. Here’s what most vets include:

  • A consultation with an Official Veterinarian

  • A check of your pet’s microchip and vaccination record

  • Completion and stamping of the AHC (usually 9 to 11 pages)

  • Official vet declaration for EU travel

  • Physical print-out of the certificate

Extra costs that catch people out

  • Rabies vaccine – £40 to £80 (if your pet needs one or a booster)

  • Microchipping – £10 to £30

  • Tapeworm treatment – Required before returning from some EU countries, £20 to £45

  • Blood titre tests – Around £100–£150, but only needed for non-EU travel (e.g. to Norway or Japan)

Some of these services may already be up to date, but if not, they can significantly increase the cost of travel prep.

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Why do prices vary so much between vets?

It depends on who you use and where you live

Regular vets, especially in larger cities, often charge more. Pet travel specialists, on the other hand, tend to offer set pricing and streamlined service.

Here’s what influences the cost:

  • Admin time – Completing the AHC paperwork takes time and attention to detail.

  • Legal responsibility – Official Vets take on legal liability when signing the certificate.

  • Clinic overheads – High-street vet practices often have more overheads than online or mobile services.

  • Demand – Vets with high demand often charge more, especially around school holidays.

It’s worth shopping around and comparing quotes. The service you get may be identical, but the price can differ by over £100.

What pet owners are really paying for

More than a piece of paper

The AHC process involves careful checks and admin work. It’s not just filling in a form – your vet must:

  • Check your pet’s rabies vaccine dates

  • Scan and verify your pet’s microchip

  • Confirm your pet is fit to travel

  • Complete multiple official documents

  • Stamp and sign every page correctly

  • Keep legal records for compliance purposes

This takes time, and mistakes can cause real problems at border control. That’s why the certificate isn’t cheap, even though it might look simple from the outside.

Is there a cheaper alternative to the AHC?

The EU pet passport option

If you travel regularly, you might be better off getting an EU-issued pet passport. These are still valid for entry into the EU and can be used multiple times.

Many UK pet owners now get an EU passport by:

  • Visiting a vet in Ireland or France while abroad

  • Getting their pet registered to an EU address (often via friends or family)

  • Paying around €40–€60 for the passport itself

It’s completely legal, as long as your pet’s rabies vaccine is up to date and recorded in the passport. Once issued, it can save hundreds in AHC costs.

Pro Tip: Book your AHC appointment at least three weeks ahead.
Not just for availability, but to leave time in case your documents are out of date or your pet needs a booster.

Sonny Myles

Owner, Tailored Pet Travel

Planning ahead: your pet travel checklist

Here’s a simple timeline to keep everything on track:

At least 4 weeks before travel

  • Check microchip is working and registered

  • Make sure rabies vaccination is up to date

  • Book your vet appointment for the AHC

1 week before travel

  • Get the Animal Health Certificate issued (valid for 10 days)

  • Check travel and entry requirements for your destination

Before returning to the UK

  • Tapeworm treatment is needed if returning from certain EU countries (e.g. France, Spain)

  • Must be done by a local vet 24 to 120 hours before re-entry

Can you use one AHC for more than one trip?

No. An Animal Health Certificate is single-use. Every time you leave Great Britain with your pet, you’ll need a new certificate unless you’re using an EU pet passport.

Even if you’re just going to France every few months, you’ll need a new AHC each time unless you’ve sorted a passport during a previous trip.

Mistakes people often make

Here are the most common issues that delay or prevent travel:

  • Leaving it too late to book the certificate

  • Rabies vaccine not given early enough (must be at least 21 days before travel)

  • Missing or faulty microchip

  • Forgetting tapeworm treatment before return

  • AHC issued too early or too late

Double-check every step and don’t assume the vet will handle it all without your input.

Good news for Northern Ireland travel

From June 2025, if you’re travelling from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, you won’t need an AHC anymore. Instead, you’ll be issued with a free lifetime pet travel document.

This update will make things a lot easier for pet owners heading to Northern Ireland regularly. You’ll still need microchipping and rabies vaccines, but you won’t have to go through the AHC process each time.

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