Pet adoption in Olbia
81 animals are looking for a home in Olbia, Italy. Browse dogs and cats from local shelters and find your perfect companion.
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Adopting a pet in Olbia
Olbia has a network of animal shelters and rescue organisations working to find loving homes for dogs, cats, and other animals. When you adopt from a shelter in Olbia, you give a rescued animal a second chance while supporting local animal welfare efforts in Italy.
What to expect when adopting
- Fill out an adoption application — shelters want to ensure a good match for both you and the animal
- Meet the animal in person or arrange a virtual visit with the shelter
- Most shelter animals come vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered or spayed
- Adoption fees vary by shelter and typically cover veterinary care costs
- Some shelters conduct home checks before finalising the adoption
Adopting from Olbia to another country
Cross-border pet adoption within Europe requires an EU pet passport, a valid rabies vaccination (administered at least 21 days before travel), a microchip, and in some cases tapeworm treatment. Check our country-specific import guides for detailed requirements.
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