Introduction

Sending a dog or cat from Thailand to Norway is entirely doable. Convey handles documents, airlines and destination coordination end-to-end. This guide summarises the key documents and critical conditions; destination rules are drawn from official sources and confirmed by our team before any case begins.

Estimated timeline: ~4 months (3-month titer wait). The main driver is the conditions below, especially the titer test and waiting period.

Key documents to prepare

  1. Owner's passport (with a copy)
  2. ISO 11784/11785 microchip certificate (15-digit)
  3. Rabies vaccination record
  4. Rabies titer test result ≥ 0.5 IU/ml
  5. Veterinary health certificate endorsed by Thailand's DLD

⚠️ Important warnings

  • Dogs must have tapeworm (praziquantel) treatment 24–120h before entry; entry only via OSL or Storskog

Destination conditions

ItemCondition (from official sources • pending team verification)
Import PermitNo permit, but notify Mattilsynet ≥48h before arrival
Rabies titer testRequired (Thailand non-listed) — ≥0.5 IU/ml; blood ≥30 days after vaccine and ≥3 months (90 days) before entry
QuarantineNo quarantine (document + physical check at entry)
Microchip + VaccineISO 11784/11785 microchip, implanted before or with the rabies vaccine
Health CertificateEndorsed by Thailand's DLD
Estimated timeline~4 months (3-month titer wait)
Main port of entryOslo Gardermoen (OSL) หรือด่านบก Storskog เท่านั้น

Convey's golden rule: Don't start from the flight date — start from the titer blood-draw date and add the waiting period. That is the earliest the pet can enter; plan everything backwards from there.

FAQ

Q: How long does it take to send a pet from Thailand to Norway?
A: ~4 months (3-month titer wait) — based on official sources; confirmed by our team before starting
Q: Is quarantine required in Norway?
A: No quarantine (document + physical check at entry)
Q: Is a rabies titer test required?
A: Required (Thailand non-listed) — ≥0.5 IU/ml; blood ≥30 days after vaccine and ≥3 months (90 days) before entry
Q: What is the total cost?
A: It depends on the case — pet size/breed, total crate weight, transport mode (cabin/cargo), routing, and lab fees. Convey quotes each case individually.

Summary

In summary: prepare all key documents, microchip before vaccinating, and check the destination conditions in the table above. The most important point for Norway is Dogs must have tapeworm (praziquantel) treatment 24–120h before entry; entry only via OSL or Storskog. Convey confirms the latest rules and plans your timeline before every case.

Sources (official): www.mattilsynet.no — destination rules as of 2026, pending ops verification before publishing. Please confirm with Convey before proceeding.