The Passport Process - Listed Countries (inc most of the EU)
Re: The Passport Process
elaine maybe you can just clarify for me, returning to the UK is 6 months from the date of the blood test and not the result correct?
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Re: The Passport Process
Correct. We are about to start the process of getting a passport for Rupert so that he can go to France with us next year. The six months starts from the date of the blood test, not the results. If he fails the test, then he has to be re-jabbed and then tested again and the 6 months starts again.dannie_kl wrote:returning to the UK is 6 months from the date of the blood test and not the result correct?
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Re: The Passport Process
thanks dinkum, i have had 6 passports done but with 2 vets and the second lot being against the clock so to speak i have confused myself with it all and started to worry myself sick!
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Re: The Passport Process
The Sand Fly is the one to watch in Spain we have a scalibor collar on him and we treat him with Advantix flea drops, this is the only treatment that halps against the Sand Fly so forget Frontline and the rest of them, Advantix is the best over here.
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Re: The Passport Process
Also the Sand Fly is most active after dusk. Until sunrise I spray Alfie at night if we are out with Mosi spray on the top of head down hs back and around his belly. Do not be scared, Schnauzers have a thick coat so the Sand Fly might not get through. Short coated dogs are more prone to it. If you do what I have said before you should have no worries.
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Re: The Passport Process
I'm not going to spain, i'm off to france but no doubt your tips will be really useful for anyone travelling to spain.
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Re: The Passport Process
I think we will need to redo this thread with the new rules coming in for next year.
Anyone know what the rules are for bringing in adult dogs? Is there a set number of years between rabies jab and coming back into the UK?
Anyone know what the rules are for bringing in adult dogs? Is there a set number of years between rabies jab and coming back into the UK?
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Re: The Passport Process
Don't know if it will change but as far as I'm aware once you have the rabies done and you stay in date with your boosters there is no limit. Mine are three yearly boosters and there was no problem for the girls when they came back last time 15 months after their jab date.
If you want to come back from an unlisted country after Jan 1st it works either one of two ways;
1) get a second rabies vaccine done before you leave the EU and you can come back in whenever you like OR
2) get a second rabies vaccine done in the unlisted country and then you can come back in after a three month wait.
If you want to come back from an unlisted country after Jan 1st it works either one of two ways;
1) get a second rabies vaccine done before you leave the EU and you can come back in whenever you like OR
2) get a second rabies vaccine done in the unlisted country and then you can come back in after a three month wait.
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Re: The Passport Process - Listed Countries (inc most of the
I have now updated the first post to reflect the new rules (I thought it would be less confusing that having two posts with different rules).
I will add another post for travelling to Unlisted Countries.
I will add another post for travelling to Unlisted Countries.
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I live by the Mini Schnauzer code; when in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!
I live by the Mini Schnauzer code; when in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!