Chapter 14 of 15

Bringing pets

EU Pet Passport, dog tax, muzzle requirements, veterinarian

Summary

Bringing pets to Germany is relatively straightforward thanks to EU regulations. You need an EU Pet Passport with valid rabies vaccination and microchip. Germany is one of Europe's most pet-friendly countries — dogs are welcome in many restaurants, shops, and public transport. But there are strict rules: dog tax (Hundesteuer), leash requirements in cities, and muzzle requirements for certain breeds.

What you need to know

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Knowledge Base

Glossary
  • Anmeldung (Address Registration)

    The mandatory address registration at the BĂĽrgeramt within 14 days of moving. Without Anmeldung you cannot open a bank account, sign an employment contract or pay taxes in Germany.

  • Meldebescheinigung (Registration Certificate)

    Proof of your Anmeldung. You need this document for almost everything: bank account, tax number, health insurance, employment contract. Keep it safe!

  • BĂĽrgeramt (Citizens Office)

    The citizens office where you register your address, request identity documents and handle other administrative matters. Always make an appointment — without a Termin you will not be served.

  • Steuer-ID (Tax Identification Number)

    Your personal tax identification number, automatically assigned after your Anmeldung. Your employer needs this number. It arrives by mail — takes 2-4 weeks.

  • Finanzamt (Tax Office)

    The local tax office. Here you register as a taxpayer, file your Steuererklärung (tax return) and handle all fiscal matters. Much can be done online via ELSTER.

  • Krankenversicherung (Health Insurance)

    Health insurance is mandatory in Germany. Choose between gesetzliche (public: TK, AOK, Barmer) or private Krankenversicherung. Employees earning under ~€69,300/year must be publicly insured.

  • Schufa (Credit Score Agency)

    The German credit information agency. Your Schufa score determines whether you get a rental apartment, can get a phone contract or a loan. Build your score by opening a German bank account and paying bills on time.

  • Rundfunkbeitrag (Broadcasting Fee)

    The mandatory broadcasting fee of €18.36/month per household. Everyone with a registered address must pay, regardless of whether you watch TV or listen to radio.

  • Wohnungsgeberbestätigung (Landlord Confirmation)

    A confirmation from your landlord that you live at the address. This document is required for your Anmeldung. Your landlord is legally required to provide it within 2 weeks.

  • Aufenthaltstitel (Residence Permit)

    The residence permit for non-EU citizens. EU citizens do not need to apply for an Aufenthaltstitel, but must register via the Anmeldung.