Procedures
You must first check if the animal you wish to take with you is allowed in Morocco. If you come from a European country, your dog or cat will need to have a European passport. Your pet will also have a microchip which will be used for identification purposes and must have been vaccinated against rabies. They will also need a health certificate issued after a thorough medical examination by a licensed and recognised veterinarian at least ten days before arriving in Morocco. This certificate, which is valid for a period of three months, must include the name and stamp of the veterinarian as well as the date of issue.
To do so, you must indicate your willingness to travel with your pet during the reservation. For Royal Air Maroc, there are conditions to be allowed to travel with your pet:
- Pet shouldn't weight more than 5 Kgs (exception for guide dogs)
- Must be placed in a solid box, cage or basket providing the animal's aeration needs, not exceeding 115 cm (55 x 4 0 x 20)
- You must carry with you a medical and vaccination certificate for your pet, entry and transit permit
Keep in mind that these are general conditions applied by the Royal Air Maroc. For more information, check your airline company's conditions. The common types of pet you can bring are cats, dogs and birds. There are some breeds that are not allowed in the hold, such as:
Cats:
- British Shorthair
- Burmese
- Exotic Shorthair
- Himalayan
- Persian
- Scottish Fold
Dogs:
- Affenpinscher
- American Cocker Spaniel
- Boston Terrier
- Boxer
- Brussels Griffon
- Bulldog - all breeds
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Chihuahua (apple-headed)
- Chow Chow
- English Toy Spaniel
- Japanese Chin
- Lhasa Apso
- Mastiff 鈥 all breeds
- Pekingese
- Pit-bull 鈥 all breeds
- Pug 鈥 all breeds
- Shar-Pei
- Shih Tzu
- Tibetan Spaniel





