Pet travel in Europe in 2020
Discussion
We are travelling into Europe with our motorhome in the late spring and taking our dog with us. We’ve been abroad with him many times and obviously the pet passport system works fine. With Brexit in mind and the implementation period we believe we are okay to take him this year on his current passport. Looking on the DEFRA website it all seems a little bit confusing with conflicting advice. The implementation period will be until the 31st of December this year so we think it should all be the same as it is now until the deal is thrashed out. Has anybody got any further advice or comments.
Yes that is basically as we understood it to be and have signed up to the DEFRA website for updates.
The vet is telling us if we are going away in May we really need a blood test for rabies which takes four months anyway so if he doesn’t pass we can’t go as there isn’t time to arrange another. It’s all rather annoying really so we’ll see what comes back from the government website
The vet is telling us if we are going away in May we really need a blood test for rabies which takes four months anyway so if he doesn’t pass we can’t go as there isn’t time to arrange another. It’s all rather annoying really so we’ll see what comes back from the government website
Mr lestat said:
Yes that is basically as we understood it to be and have signed up to the DEFRA website for updates.
The vet is telling us if we are going away in May we really need a blood test for rabies which takes four months anyway so if he doesn’t pass we can’t go as there isn’t time to arrange another. It’s all rather annoying really so we’ll see what comes back from the government website
We have just begun this process, in the last week. First rabies jab done, and we have to go back in 30 days to make sure it's taken. If not, we do it again, and wait another 30 days.The vet is telling us if we are going away in May we really need a blood test for rabies which takes four months anyway so if he doesn’t pass we can’t go as there isn’t time to arrange another. It’s all rather annoying really so we’ll see what comes back from the government website
If it has taken, then we're good to go, straight away. We need the worming treatment coming back but that's not a problem.
Nobody has mentioned 4 months to us, but we have been told to get a French pet passort too (we have a house there), because it makes two-way travel far easier, apparently. So if you regularly go between the UK and another country, you may want to consider that.
We have just phoned the helpline and it seems that for this year in the transition period things are staying the same as they currently are for this year only. Once they have thrashed out what’s actually happening it might change but we will know that at the end of this year after the transition period and deal has been agreed or not.
Mr lestat said:
We have just phoned the helpline and it seems that for this year in the transition period things are staying the same as they currently are for this year only. Once they have thrashed out what’s actually happening it might change but we will know that at the end of this year after the transition period and deal has been agreed or not.
That's exactly what I already said. Doofus said:
Nobody has mentioned 4 months to us, but we have been told to get a French pet passort too (we have a house there), because it makes two-way travel far easier, apparently. So if you regularly go between the UK and another country, you may want to consider that.
Hmmm interesting very interesting.Wondering how it will make things easier crossing to the UK if we are out.
Also won’t we have two passports one stamped one way, one another? Sounds like reason to block Entry.
Sir there is only one stamp in this passport, yeah we used this one coming out, I do not recognise this filthy british document
Pesty said:
Doofus said:
Nobody has mentioned 4 months to us, but we have been told to get a French pet passort too (we have a house there), because it makes two-way travel far easier, apparently. So if you regularly go between the UK and another country, you may want to consider that.
Hmmm interesting very interesting.Wondering how it will make things easier crossing to the UK if we are out.
Also won’t we have two passports one stamped one way, one another? Sounds like reason to block Entry.
Sir there is only one stamp in this passport, yeah we used this one coming out, I do not recognise this filthy british document
Pesty said:
I know I go twice a year.
It gets checked for up to date vaccines etc however if they don’t recognise ours and we don’t recognise theirs because we pull out of the agreement I’m wondering how getting a foreign one will help.
If you want to move around within mainland Europe, then having (for example) a French one will make life a lot easier than having an English one.It gets checked for up to date vaccines etc however if they don’t recognise ours and we don’t recognise theirs because we pull out of the agreement I’m wondering how getting a foreign one will help.
Our rescue dog which we got 2 years ago gone January came from Southern Ireland & as far as we are aware, he has an Irish pet passport. He was already chipped but registered on an Irish register so my wife registered his chip with an English company. Can we use his pet passport as him being an EU dog to save the carry-on if we want to take him to Europe.
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