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The Government of Canada details what you would need:
Travel documents for your pets
Before you leave Canada, contact the embassy of your destination country about its requirements for importing animals.
The Canadian International Health Certificate may be used to accompany pet dogs and cats to other countries. This certificate must be printed on legal paper (8.5" X 14"). No other format will be accepted.
Bilingual - Canadian International Health Certificate - PDF (178 kb) Trilingual - Canadian International Health Certificate - PDF (193 kb)
If your destination country accepts this document, have it completed by a veterinarian in Canada and endorsed by an official government veterinarian. There is a fee for this service.
You do not need a Canadian International Health Certificate if you are travelling to countries providing their own health certificates or to countries or zones that have negotiated specific veterinary health certificates with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
For further information, please contact the CFIA Office for your province.
PetTravel.com is a source of country requirements for Poland and Germany (and other countries through which you may transit or visit):