🇳🇴 Norway’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Norway does not enforce a mandatory national rule requiring landlords to accept assistance animals, but accessibility laws strongly support accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Service Animals and PSAs are typically accepted with proper documentation. ESAs may require a prescription letter and registration proof.
Air Travel
Airlines serving Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger airports follow European aviation standards. Service Animals and PSAs are accepted in-cabin when documentation and behavior requirements are met. ESAs are generally accepted with conditions, depending on airline policy and destination-country rules.
Public Access
Norway enforces strong disability-access protections. Service Animals and PSAs are accepted in government buildings, hospitals, shops, restaurants, hotels, ferries, trains, and buses when properly identified. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but lack guaranteed public-access rights.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: fully recognized and widely accepted in Norway.
- ESAs: accepted with documentation depending on venue or provider.
- Norway follows EU-style microchip and rabies vaccination requirements for entry, and may require tapeworm treatment for dogs.
- Recognition Gear reduces access delays in public spaces.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on airline, landlord, and venue rules.
PSA:
Treated similarly to Service Animals when properly trained and documented.
Service Animals:
Protected under Norwegian accessibility laws and disability regulations.
