Munich to London Pet Taxi: Door-to-Door Travel with Your Pet
We provide private, door-to-door travel for passengers accompanying their dogs or cats between continental Europe and the UK. A Munich to London pet taxi journey may be available once we have confirmed the collection point and route details.
For families moving home, returning to the UK or planning travel during the August school break, the priority is usually a calm, workable plan rather than a generic transport option. Munich is not currently listed as a published collection route on our website, so we do not promise availability before checking. Send the full address, intended date and your pet’s information first, particularly if you are aiming to travel around the late August bank holiday period. What a Munich to London pet taxi is designed to provide Our private pet taxi service is for passengers travelling with their dog or cat. There is no shared transport arrangement or cargo hold journey: you and your pet stay together in the vehicle throughout the road journey and Channel crossing. This can suit pets that would be unsettled by separation, as well as owners who want to remain responsible for their pet’s documents, comfort and routine. We offer door to door journeys rather than asking you to arrange a separate airport transfer or collection from a depot. In practice, the exact plan depends on the confirmed Munich pickup location, London delivery address, travel date, number of passengers, pet details and luggage. We cannot give a fixed Munich to London journey duration or fare without these details, as neither is published as a standard route. Our published pet taxi routes include Germany collections from Frankfurt and Düsseldorf , alongside journeys from France, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. This shows the type of cross border passenger and pet travel we provide, but Munich collection must be confirmed individually. Confirming a Munich pickup and tailored quote A useful quote request gives us enough information to check whether we can undertake the journey and price the route accurately. Please include: the complete Munich pickup point, including any access details that could affect collection; your final London postcode or address; your preferred travel date and any flexibility around it; whether you are travelling with a dog or cat, plus the number of pets; the number of accompanying passengers; and your luggage requirements. We publish WhatsApp and email as contact methods , so you can send these details directly when requesting a quote. If your dates fall near the Summer Bank Holiday, state this clearly in your first message. We do not publish lead times or confirm availability for particular dates online, so a quote request is the appropriate way to establish whether we can accommodate your plan. It is also important to be clear about the nature of the trip. Our service is for owners travelling with their pets. We do not carry unaccompanied pets, so it is not a courier service for a dog or cat travelling alone. Why France route prices are not a Munich quote We publish selected France to UK starting prices, such as Calais to Folkestone from £240 and Paris to London from £840. These are starting estimates for those named routes only, and Eurotunnel tickets are stated separately. They should not be treated as a Munich to London pet taxi price. A Germany collection involves a different road distance and itinerary, while the pickup and delivery addresses, passenger numbers, luggage and travel date can all affect the final quote. Asking us for a tailored price avoids the false expectation that a France route figure includes a Munich collection or a Channel ticket. The road and Channel part of the journey Where a route is confirmed, our journeys use Eurotunnel Le Shuttle. You and your pet remain in the vehicle for the Channel crossing, which our route information describes as approximately 35 minutes. This differs from placing a pet in an aircraft hold or handing them to a separate carrier. The wider journey is by road from the agreed German collection address towards the Channel, followed by onward driving from the UK terminal to London. We do not publish a standard itinerary or journey time for Munich, and it would be misleading to suggest one. Road conditions, the exact addresses and border processes all need to be considered when planning. Before departure, prepare items that help your pet stay settled with you: water, a familiar blanket or bedding, food if appropriate for the travel plan, cleaning supplies and any medication your vet has prescribed. Keep paperwork accessible rather than packed at the bottom of a case. We cannot verify or prescribe an individual pet’s welfare needs, so discuss feeding, medication and any health concerns with your vet before travel. Pet paperwork for entering Great Britain Your pet’s entry paperwork is as important as the transport arrangements. For dogs, cats and ferrets entering Great Britain from an EU country, GOV.UK says the appropriate document may be an EU issued pet passport, a Great Britain issued Animal Health Certificate within its validity period, or a Great Britain pet health certificate, depending on the circumstances. Check the current GOV.UK pet travel document guidance before booking, as the right document depends on your situation. Documentation is not something to leave until the final days. Make sure the pet’s identification and vaccination information is correctly recorded, and ask your vet to confirm what applies to your animal and route. GOV.UK guidance is the authoritative source for border requirements; we cannot replace veterinary advice or border checks. Dog tapeworm treatment timing Dogs entering Great Britain generally require tapeworm treatment recorded by a vet no less than 24 hours and no more than 120 hours before entry. GOV.UK lists exceptions for direct travel from Finland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Malta and Norway, which do not describe a Germany to UK journey. Read the current dog tapeworm treatment rules and have the vet record the treatment correctly. Extra rules can apply if a pet is being sold, rehomed or transferred; if it arrives more than five days before or after its owner; or if more than five pets are travelling to Great Britain. GOV.UK explains these cases in its guidance on bringing pet animals to Great Britain . Tell us at the enquiry stage if any of these circumstances apply, but always confirm the regulatory position directly with the relevant authorities and your vet. Frequently asked questions Can my dog or cat travel with me? Yes. Our private service is for passengers travelling in the vehicle with their own dog or cat. We do not provide unaccompanied pet transport. Do you definitely collect from Munich? Munich is not a published route on our website. We need to confirm the full pickup address, date and journey requirements before confirming whether we can collect there. How does the pet cross the Channel? Our journeys use Eurotunnel Le Shuttle, and you and your pet stay in the vehicle for the crossing. Our route information describes the crossing as approximately 35 minutes. What documents does my pet need for Great Britain? The answer depends on the animal and circumstances. GOV.UK lists eligible pet travel documents for EU travel, and your vet should confirm the correct documentation, identification and vaccination records. Is there a fixed Munich to London price? No Munich to London fixed fare is published. We provide a tailored quote after reviewing the collection point, London destination, date, passengers, pets and luggage. Eurotunnel tickets should also be considered separately. Send us your Munich pickup point, London destination, date, pet details and luggage requirements by WhatsApp or email for a tailored quote.