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European Union - information and veterinary requirements for the importation of cats and dogs from the UK.
There is no official quarantine for cats and dogs entering any EU Country from the United Kingdom.
Veterinary Requirements - from July 3rd 2004
An EU Pet Passport issued by your vet.
To obtain this, you must first have your pet microchipped by your vet.
The vet must then vaccinate your pet against rabies.
If your pet is not going to be brought back to the UK your pet is now ready to go.
If you do intend to return to the UK then the vet must obtain a blood
sample 30 days after the rabies vaccination and submit it for testing.
Assuming that this result is positive, the details of the blood test
will be entered into the Pet Passport. Airlines require assurance that
your pet is healthy enough to fly. Therefore your pet must be inspected
by a vet shortly (preferably within a week) prior to the flight. The
vet must then issue a fitness to fly (or private health) certificate.
Applies to
Portugal (including Azores) Spain (including Canary Islands and
Balearic Islands) France Germany Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Italy
Austria Denmark Finland Lithuania Estonia Latvia Poland Czech Republic
Slovak Republic Hungary Slovenia Greece
Exceptions
Cyprus
- EU Pet Passport and treatment against echinococcus (a type of
tapeworm) 24 to 48 hours prior to flight + Fitness to fly certificate.
Animals
must be shipped in containers built to IATA specifications which are
the correct size for them ie they must be large enough for the animal
to stand up without touching the top of the box, lie down comfortably
and be able to turn round within the box. There must also be a fixed
water container inside the container with a means of filling it from
the outside (funnel).
With information on the measurements of your pet(s) we can build
Kennels (wood frame, plywood sides, wire mesh front) to fit. You may be
able to take your pet as excess baggage on a scheduled airline. This
would mean booking direct with the airline and is sometimes the cheaper
option. However there may be restrictions such as standby status
depending on the airline and the route.
Please note that the only charter airlines that can take livestock are
Mytravel, Monarch, Britannia and Thompson and then only to certain
destinations and only as cargo. We are sometimes able to tie up your
flight with that of your pets. Should the animal(s) be a particularly
large shipment (in Airline terms) or coping with the animal(s) at the
same time as the move be particularly difficult then we can offer the
cargo option along with other services including collection, kennelling
and health certification.
FTF† - Fitness to fly certificate.
This is a document/letter provided by any vet describing your pet(s)
and confirming that on the date they were examined they were deemed to
be free of clinical signs of disease and of a satisfactory condition to
be transported by air. It should state the name of the owner and
address, the destination airport and final destination address. The
certificate is valid for up to 10 days (but is dependent on the airline
- some deem certificates to be valid only for 2 days).
Table of paperwork/veterinary requirements for EU destinations
| Country |
Pet Passport needed |
Airline Health Cert needed |
Rabies Vaccn Reqd |
Other Vaccn Reqd |
Other Treatments Reqd |
Microchip Reqd |
| Cyprus - Cat/Dog |
Yes |
Fitness to Fly Certificate |
Yes |
Optional |
Tapeworm |
Yes |
Regional Animal Health Offices for DEFRA
Most countries require a certificate of health with details of the
animals involved, vaccinations given and any tests/treatments performed
by the vet. In order to obtain an application form for an Export Health
Certificate please telephone the regional office for the area that you
live in.
| LOCAL OFFICE | TEL NO | COUNTIES/AUTHORITIES COVERED |
| ENGLAND | | |
| CHELMSFORD | 01 245 358383 | Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and London Postcodes N E EC WC W1,2,9 NW1,3,4,5,7,8,11 SW1 |
| READING | 01 189 596695 | Berkshire,
Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, IOW, Oxfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey,
Sussex and London Postcodes not covered by Chelmsford |
| BURY ST EDMUNDS | 01 284 778150 | Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire |
| GLOUCESTER | 01 452 627400 | Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Avon |
| TAUNTON | 01 823 337922 | Dorset and Somerset |
| EXETER | 01 392 266373 | Devon |
| TRURO | 01 872 265500 | Cornwall |
| PRESTON | 01 772 861144 | Lancashire inc Manchester |
| LEEDS | 01 132 300100 | Yorkshire North, West, South |
| CARLISLE | 01 228 591999 | Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Cleveland and Durham |
| STAFFORD | 01 785 231900 | Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire |
| WORCESTER | 01 905 767111 | Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire |
| LEICESTER | 01 162 787451 | Leicestershire, West Midlands, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire |
| LINCOLN | 01 522 529951 | Lincolnshire and Nottingham |
| WALES | | |
| CARDIFF | 02 920 325200 | South Wales not covered by Carmarthen |
| CARMARTHEN | 01 267 225300 | Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire |
| CAERNARFON | 01 286 674144 | North Wales not covered by Carmarthen |
| SCOTLAND | | |
| GALASHIELS | 01 896 758806 | Glasgow, Edinburgh, Lothian, Lanarkshire, Falkirk and Borders |
| AYR | 01 292 268525 | Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway, Renfrewshire and Inverclyde |
| PERTH | 01 738 602211 | Perth & Kinross, Angus, Dundee, Argyll, Dumbarton & Clyde, Stirling and Clackmannan |
| INVERURIE | 01 467 626300 | Moray, Arberdeenshire, Orkney & Shetland |
| INVERNESS | 01 463 234141 | Highland Unitary Authority and the Western Isles |
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