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Some countries, such as Ireland, have additional vaccination and testing requirements, such as tick or tapeworm treatments. Be sure to have this additional information with you if it's required to avoid having your pet quarantined at the border. You may need the original paperwork that came with...
From 1 January 2021 you will not be able to use the existing pet passport scheme when travelling to Europe or Northern Ireland with your pet. Instead you’ll need to follow a different process in advance of travel. For more information on the new animal health certificate (AHC) process and...
In addition to the pet travel documents, for travel in either direction (and indeed for flights to many other non-EU countries) you will also need to ensure that each pet: Has a microchip Has been vaccinated against rabies Has had a tapeworm treatment in the case of dogs (a few countries...
Pets entering from a designated country are not subject to a rabies titer test to avoid quarantine. Step 5: Parasite Treatments Shortly prior to travel, your dog or cat should be treated against ticks, tapeworm, nematodes, and cestodes by a licensed veterinarian. Although not required, protecting...
Tapeworm Treatment (if applicable):Certain countries (such as the UK, Ireland, Finland, and Malta) require pets to be treated for tapeworm before entering. Other Vaccinations or Tests:Depending on the country, other vaccinations, tests, or treatments may be required (e.g., distemper, parvovirus...
following few exclusions, your pet may travel with you to another EU member state or, if applicable, from a non-EU member state to an EU member state: Finland, Ireland, Malta, Norway, and Northern Ireland, however, admission requires documented proof that your pet has received tapeworm ...
Tapeworm treatment (if applicable) The country you intend to enter – the AHC has to be inthe language of that country. What do I need to get an animal health certificate? To get an AHC, take your pet to the vet no more than 10 days before you travel, with proof of theirmicrochippin...
You must obtain an animal health certificate (AHC) for your pet, within 10 days prior to travel Other requirements include a tapeworm treatment for dogs travelling to countries including Ireland and Northern Ireland, but this is not currently required for pets travelling to France. ...