🇩🇰 Denmark’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Denmark does not have a single national law governing assistance animals in private housing. Acceptance depends on rental agreements, landlords, and building policies. Service Animals and PSAs are commonly accepted when documentation is provided. ESAs may require a prescription letter and full registration to gain approval.
Air Travel
Airlines serving Denmark follow EU aviation rules. Most carriers departing Copenhagen, Billund, and Aalborg accept Service Animals and PSAs in-cabin when documentation and behavior requirements are met. ESAs are typically accepted with conditions depending on airline-specific rules and the destination country.
Public Access
Denmark follows strong accessibility and disability rights protections. Service Animals and PSAs are permitted in public transportation, medical facilities, government buildings, restaurants, shops, hotels, and cultural venues when properly identified. ESAs may be accepted on a case-by-case basis with supporting documentation.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: fully recognized throughout Denmark.
- ESAs: accepted with documentation depending on venue.
- Denmark enforces strict EU microchip, rabies vaccination, and pet-travel rules for animal entry.
- Recognition Gear helps avoid access disputes in busy urban areas.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on venue, airline, and landlord policies.
PSA:
Recognized similarly to Service Animals when trained for psychiatric or task-based assistance.
Service Animals:
Protected under Danish and EU disability and equal-treatment laws.
