Medical and border disclaimer
Effective 19 August 2026.
Denfold gives no medical advice and guarantees no entry. The app shows requirements from official sources and calculates dates from them. Whether an animal is admitted is decided by the border authority of the destination country.
The app is not a vet
Denfold does not diagnose, prescribe or decide which vaccination your animal needs. It never says "your dog needs a vaccination" — it says "this country requires a rabies vaccination" and names the source of that requirement.
Every decision about your pet's health is made by a veterinarian.
The travel pack is a draft, not a document
The PDF the app exports is prepared by the owner from the data entered into the app. It must be reviewed and signed by an accredited veterinarian and is not a veterinary certificate on its own.
Where the requirements come from
- Every rule in the database links to an official document or a government page, and carries the date that page was last checked.
- A rule without a source never enters the database. If we do not know a country's requirements, that country is not supported — an empty list is more honest than an invented one.
- Requirements change, and a rule can go stale between checks. Before travelling, confirm them with the official source: every step of the plan links to it.
The calculation depends on your data
The plan is built from the dates you entered: microchipping, vaccinations, blood sample. A wrong or missing date produces a wrong plan. The app does not invent missing data — it tells you which detail it needs.
Before you travel
- Show the plan and the records to your vet and obtain the signed documents.
- Confirm the requirements with the destination country's official source.
- Check the carrier's rules — airlines and ferries have requirements of their own that the app does not cover.