Pet
Travel Scheme




Images from the DEFRA publicity campaign
If you are one of those pet owners
who, since the change in quarantine legislation, are intending
of taking your pet abroad with you, start planning now with the
Pet Travel Scheme (PETS).

This scheme allows your dog or cat to re-enter Britain without
the need for quarantine following travel to certain foreign countries.
To do so, the pet must be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies,
blood tested by a recognised laboratory, accompanied by a valid
health certificate and be treated for certain parasites before
return. Whilst these details don't sound too complex the timing
is all important as the pet in question cannot return to Britain
for at least six months after a successful blood test.
Interested clients who require the
latest details as to which countries are listed in the scheme
can phone the department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
on 0870 241 1710 or visit the Defra
website
Many pets are already microchipped
and on validation of their identity with a scanner can then proceed
to the vaccination course. Following this, you must wait at least
30 days before having the blood test to establish immunity. If
successful a PETS certificate can then be issued by your vet.
Depending on which countries you visit
an additional health certificate may be required just before your
departure stating that in the opinion of the examining veterinary
surgeon the pet is well enough to travel and is free from infectious
diseases.
Whilst it is a requirement that, before
returning to Britain, the pet must be treated for parasites (especially
ticks) and certified, we are advising all our clients to treat
aggressively for ticks with "Frontline" before leaving.
So far there have been no problems associated with rabies but
there have been at least 6 canine fatalities associated with diseases
acquired from foreign ticks........so go prepared!
For those pets who are content to remain at home whilst their
owners are away ensure that all vaccinations are up to date before
a trip to the kennels or cattery. Owners that have allowed their
pets' vaccinations lapse will require at least three to four weeks
notice before departure to ensure complete protection against
viral disease.
Click
here to visit the DEFRA site.
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