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Could you please give me a few hints because the process isn't very clear for me. So if I have 2 dogs and I want to take them with me in UK, is there ANY way to avoid keeing them in a quarantine (it's not about the money, it's about keeping them separated) ?Celso wrote:Hi,
Do you know that it would be easier if you could go to a vet and check all the procedures ,like blood tests and stuff to be send to UK, and you could pay someone in your own country, like a friend ou family to take care of your pet whilst wait for the period asked(6 months) to send it to UK. That would save you so much money and you would know that your beloved pet would be with someone you trust.
Celso
Excuse me if I'm being thick, but here is what I gather: I am from Romania, and it is listed here: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarant ... /other.htmJohn wrote:It is not clear which country you are from but this DEFRA webpage probably has the information you need.
To bring your dog or cat into the UK under PETS from one of the listed countries you must have it first microchipped, then vaccinated against rabies and then blood tested. There are no exceptions to this order of preparation apart from the exemption explained in the next sentence.
Thanks a lot John ! you made my day !!John wrote:Yes, if you meet the rules! They are strictly applied ... do read the detail.
Now that we know your country we can say that Romania is mentioned on this DEFRA webpage.
All you need to do now is to make sure the pet is indeed within all the rules :-
To bring your dog or cat into the UK under PETS from one of the listed countries you must have it first microchipped, then vaccinated against rabies and then blood tested. There are no exceptions to this order of preparation apart from the exemption explained in the next sentence.
When are you hoping to come to the UK with your pet? Or has the pet already got a microchip, had the vaccinations and the blood test?Once the vet has issued the PETS documentation and that six month period has passed, the PETS documentation is valid for your pet to enter the UK.
I won't be coming but in a few months so that will leave only a couple of months which is just perfect, enough time for me to find the proper accommodation and everything....John wrote:Are you sure? Have you read the "small print", in particular :-
Once the vet has issued the PETS documentation and that six month period has passed, the PETS documentation is valid for your pet to enter the UK.
When are you hoping to come to the UK with your pet? Or has the pet already got a microchip, had the vaccinations and the blood test?