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Animals
Help and guidance for pet owners and animal professionals.
Travelling to Norway with exotic animals
As a general rule, all importation of exotic animals is prohibited. In this context, "exotic animals" means mammals, reptiles and amphibians that do not live in the wild in Norway and that a ...
Easing restrictions on the use of animal proteins in feed for food-producing animals ("feed ban")
Regulations governing the use of by-products from slaughterhouses, such as animal proteins, can sometimes be perceived as a barrier to improved access to Norwegian resources and sustainable ...
Notify us about animals
Help us follow up on serious matters.
Animal health staff: Authorization and licence
Here you will find an overview of how to proceed when applying for authorization or a license as animal health personnel.
Travelling to Norway with caged birds, rodents and rabbits
It is important that animals crossing national borders do not carry contagious diseases and that illegal trade is prevented. Strict rules therefore exist for the import of animals into Norwa ...
When should you report cases of suspected animal abuse?
You should report all cases of suspected animal cruelty or serious neglect to the Norwegian Food Safety Authority or the police. Below you can find out what to report, and how to do it.
Application for dispatch of animal by-products to another member state
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority
Our role and mission
Our vision is "Together we safeguard the future for people, animals and nature".
Mandatory treatment for echinococcosis for dogs imported to Norway
All dogs that are to be imported to Norway must be treated for fox dwarf tapeworm (Echinococcus). (Except from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Malta, and Finland). This tapeworm is not dangerous ...