Adopting from Denmark
Browse dogs, cats and more from 10 local shelters in Denmark — every adoption saves a life.
Dogs available in Denmark
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Hundens nye liv
3 monthsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Skip
1 yearMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Molly
3 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Maggie
8 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Leao
8 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Ava
4 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Piloto
4 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark

Jimmy
2 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Esbjerg, Denmark
Cats available in Denmark
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Thorkild
1 yearMixed Breed
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Stripey
1 yearMixed Breed · small
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Sofus
2 yearsMixed Breed
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Smilla
Mixed Breed · large
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Safran
Mixed Breed · large
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Rambo, Julle
Mixed Breed · large
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Ragnar
9 yearsMixed Breed · small
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark

Pjevs
2 yearsMixed Breed · small
🇩🇰Sjælland, Denmark
How to Adopt a Pet in Denmark
Denmark is home to 10 rescue shelters listed on TailHarbor, with 214 animals currently available for adoption. Whether you live in Denmark or are looking to adopt from abroad, the process is straightforward with the right preparation.
The adoption process
Shelters in Denmark typically require an application form, a meeting with the animal, and sometimes a home visit. Adoption contracts specify your responsibilities as an owner, including providing adequate shelter, nutrition, and veterinary care. Most shelters also follow up after adoption to ensure the animal is settling in well.
What's included with adoption
Animals adopted from shelters in Denmarkare generally vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered or spayed before rehoming. Adoption fees cover these veterinary costs and help the shelter continue its work. Fees vary by shelter and animal but are a fraction of what you'd pay at a breeder.
Adopting from Denmark to another country
If you're adopting a pet from Denmarkand bringing it to another European country, you'll need an EU pet passport, a valid rabies vaccination (at least 21 days before travel), and a microchip. Some destination countries have additional requirements such as tapeworm treatment or breed-specific legislation. Check our import guides for country-specific requirements and timelines.
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