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EU limits number of pets in motorhomes to five

29.04.2026 13:06 1 min 2 sources
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EU limits number of pets in motorhomes to five
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Since April 22, 2026, new EU rules limit the transport of dogs, cats, and ferrets in motorhomes to five animals per vehicle. Stricter documentation and identification requirements will follow.

As of April 22, 2026, new European Union regulations have come into effect, limiting the transport of pets in motorhomes. The maximum number of dogs, cats, and ferrets per vehicle is now five. The measure aims to distinguish private transport from commercial operations.

Stricter documentation requirements

From October 1, 2026, new health certificates for animals will be required, and from January 1, 2028, updated identification standards will apply.

Ranking of dog-free campsites

Meanwhile, CARAVANING magazine has compiled a list of ten best campsites in Europe that do not allow dogs. The ranking is based on ADAC ratings and tourist reviews on Camping.info and Google. The top sites are located in Italy, Croatia, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, praised for cleanliness and infrastructure.

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