Pet Travel


SHOWING YOUR DOG IN THE UK
Anyone outside the UK who is interested in showing a dog at a UK dog show must first apply to the Kennel Club for an Authority To Compete (ATC) number which must be stated on the Show entry form - entries from outside the UK cannot be accepted without this.

An application form for an ATC can be downloaded direct from the Kennel Club using this link.
http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/crufts/atc.pdf

Pets Travel & Passport Scheme


For up-to-date information, it is advisable to check requirements with the Pets helpline (Tel: 0870 241 1710). Please note E.C. Countries may also require a Health Certificate and/or Import Permit.

There is a new Standard EU Passport which must be obtained from your Veterinary Surgeon and completed with all details of the dog, i.e. Microchip Number, Rabies details with Blood Test Date, up to date Rabies vaccination and details of flea and tick treatment with date and time given.
Here are some guidelines on timing for taking your dog overseas:

6 months before: Book appointment with vet for microchip (ISO Standard 11784 or 11785). Book Rabies vaccine.
5 months before: Visit vet for blood sample to ensure immunity.
3 months before: Check that pet's travel is booked. Pet fares will be charged.
2 days before return:

Book treatment for tapeworm, fleas and ticks with approved vet abroad and obtain certificate of proof of testing. Flea and tick treatment must be done 24 hours before travel and you must travel within 48 hours of it being done. If 24 hours has not elapsed you cannot travel on the ferry.
Day of travel home: Ensure that pet is fit and well and that you have all necessary documentation for inspection at the UK port of entry.


NEWS .....
Pets Travel Scheme extended to USA and Canada
The successful PETS Travel Scheme is to be extended to dogs and cats from the United States and Canada. From 11th December, people coming to this country from the USA and Canada will be able to bring their vaccinated pets without having to put them into six months quarantine. However, until an approved route from North America is available and official certification agreed, animals will have to go nto short stay quarantine, usually only for two or three days, whilst the microchip and paperwork are checked. Explanatory leaflets are available from DEFRA website www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/pets/procedures/owners.htm.


Pet Passport Scheme ...Update
Dogs resident in the UK may visit one or more of the countries below and return to the UK under the pilot scheme without the need for quarantine. Animals who come from one of these countries and islands and who have been resident in any of them for the previous six months may also enter the UK under the pilot scheme if accompanied by the appropriate certification and will require to undergo various flea/tick treatments and possess various veterinary forms. Further information can be obtained from your vet or DEFRA

They are:
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Liechenstein, Luxembour, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican.

These rabies-free islands have been part of the pilot scheme since February:
Antigua and Barbuda, Ascension Island, Australia, Barbados, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guadaloupe, Hawaii, Japan, Malta, Martinique, Mauritius, Mayotte, Monserrat, NewCaledonia, New Zeland, Reunion, St. helena, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Vincent, Singapore, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna.

It is anticipated that the list of countries and islands to take part will fluctuate and change as time progresses and may one day include the US and Canada.

You can use any of the following routes and transport companies to bring your dog into the UK under PETS. Other routes and companies may be added later.

By sea from:
Caen-Portsmouth - Brittany Ferries
Calais-Dover - Hoverspeed, P&O Stena and SeaFrance
Cherbour-Poole - Brittany Ferries
Cherbourg-Portsmouth - P&O Portsmouth
Falkland Islands (Port Stanley)- Shoreham - Heppesen Heaton
Le Habre-Portsmouth - P&O Portsmouth
Roscoff or Santander-Plymouth - Brittany Ferries
St Malo-Portsmouth - Brittany Ferries
Harwich - hook van holland
Rosyth - Zeebrugge

By rail from:
Calais (Coquelles)-Fokestone(Cheriton) - Eurotunnel Shuttle Service (not Eurostar)

By air to London Heathrow from:
Amsterdam (Schiphol) - British Midland Airways (guide dogs and hearing dogs may travel in the cabin)
Antwerp - KLM Cargo
Athens - KLM Cargo
Barcelona - KLM Cargo
Brussels - British Midland Airways
Copenhagen - KLM Cargo
Dusseldorf
Frankfurt - Lufthansa
Geneva - KLM Cargo
Hamburg
Helsinki - Finnair
Larnaca and Paphos (Cyprus) - Cyprus Airways
Madrid - British Midland Airways
Milan - KLM Cargo
Munich
Narita, Tokyo - All Nippon Airways
Nice
Oslo
Palma (Majorca) - British Midland Airways
Paris (guide and hearing dogs only) - British Midland Airways
Valette (Malta) - Air Malta
Zurich


GB Airways have the following new routes to London Gatwick
Muricia and Toulon-Hyeres.

Air Canada are now operating the following route:

Halifax to London Heathrow
Toronto, Montreal, Calgery, St John's, Vancouver and Ottowa to London Heathrow.

 

For further information visit www.scottishpetpassports.co.uk
or e-mail info@scottishpetpassports.co.uk

 

For details of new routes and carriers ring the PETS helpline 0870 241 1710. Fax: 020 7904 6834.

Some countries may need export certificates. These include France, Spain and Italy. Others require an import permit. It is best to check with the country you are going to, or with our Ministry of Agriculture, before you travel.

DEFRA produces a fact sheet which explains these procedures. You can download this from the website. Scroll to the end of the site map and click on Long Haul factsheet

For further details log on to:

www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/pets/procedures/owners.htm

Keep in contact with DEFRA'S website for details