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  2. What Is PETS, The Pet Travel Scheme?

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  3. Pet Travel Scheme and Pet Passports

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  5. The EU Pet Travel Scheme: How to Complete Pet Passports

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  1. Pet Travel

    Find out if your pet qualifies to travel. Your animal doesn't qualify for pet travel and is subject to different import regulations and export regulations if you: Don't see your pet listed below. Are exporting semen or embryos from any animal. Have a pet that's considered livestock or poultry, like pigs or chickens.

  2. What is The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS)? [All you need to know]

    Under the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), you are able to bring your dog, cat or ferret abroad with you. Regularly, it is wrongly assumed that pets must endure a painful length quarantine period when going abroad. However, with a Pet Passport, under the PETS your pet can travel through certain borders with ease. Generally, pets will require a microchip and a rabies vaccination to qualify for travel ...

  3. New rules for pet travel from 1 January 2021

    The only new requirement for travel to the EU is the use of a certificate, rather than a pet passport: Ensure their dog, cat or ferret is microchipped. Ensure that their dog, cat or ferret is ...

  4. Pet travel: apply for a Great Britain pet health certificate

    How to use this form. This certificate must be signed and dated by an official vet who has authority from their government to issue it. If you are a pet owner, speak to your vet to find out if ...

  5. Taking your pet dog, cat or ferret abroad: Overview

    There's different guidance if you're bringing your pet dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain. Next Travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland. View a printable version of the whole guide ...

  6. Understanding the Pet Travel Scheme

    Understanding the Pet Travel Scheme. For pet owners looking to travel internationally with their furry companions, the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) allows animals to enter or re-enter the UK without extended quarantine. Administered by the UK government, PETS has specific requirements for documentation, vaccinations, treatments, and more.

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    Cats, dogs and ferrets must comply with the rules for pet travel as outlined in sections above. Pets from non-EU countries must enter through a designated Travellers Point of Entry (TPOE) after providing advance notice and undergo a compliance check on arrival. TPOEs are: Dublin Port. Dublin Airport.

  8. Travelling with pets

    As on British Airways operated flights, recognised service dogs are allowed in the cabin, as well as other pets up to 6kg. Other pets must be transported in a waterproof bag or cage, with maximum dimensions of 20 x 30 x 20cm (7.5 x 11.5 x 7.5in). It is the owners' responsibility to ensure that all documentation and animal passports are in ...

  9. Comprehensive Guide to the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS)

    The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), managed by the UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), is a vital system that allows dogs, cats, and ferrets to travel internationally without undergoing long quarantine periods. Originally designed to facilitate pet movement into London, England, PETS has expanded its scope to include ...

  10. Pet travel from the United States to the Russian Federation

    Note: If you're traveling with a pet bird or exotic animal, you may need to work with additional agencies, such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1.41 MB) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read These Resources. Pet Travel Guidance for Pets Traveling to Another Country From the United States

  11. Pet travel webchat

    Pet travel webchat Webchat can help with general pet travel requirements. If you have a specific question, call our helpline. We are running the webchat as a trial, so we may ask you to provide feedback. Webchat opening hours. Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm; Bank holidays, Closed;

  12. Pets and International Travel

    Check with the embassy before arrival. The certificates are authenticated by the Department of State's Office of Authentications 600 19th Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Tel: 202-485-8000 or 1-800-333-4636 and then press 5 Fax: (202) 663-3636.

  13. Pet Travel

    Whether planning an international or domestic move in the lower 48, we can offer a variety of services to safely and comfortably get your pet wherever it needs to go. Pet Travel Transport offers international relocations, private jet charters and ground transports for all types of pets. We have been serving pet owners for over 20 years and we ...

  14. Travelling with pets and other animals in the EU

    Travelling with more than five pets . You can travel with up to five pets, but if there are more than five pets (dogs, cats or ferrets) you must provide proof that: they are participating in a competition, exhibition or sporting event (by providing for example a registration document), and; they are more than 6 months old.

  15. Bringing your dog, cat or ferret to Jersey from the EU or the rest of

    Entry requirements into Jersey. When you bring a pet to live or travel to Jersey from the EU or the rest of the world (not including the UK, Isle of Man and Channel Islands) the entry requirements depend on the country your pet comes from. There are 3 types of classification: Part 1 listed countries. Part 2 listed countries. not listed countries.

  16. Travelling with service dogs

    All dogs arriving into the UK will need to meet the requirements of the Pet Travel Scheme set out by the UK Government. All customers bringing a dog into the UK must contact the Animal Reception Centre at the first point of entry, at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled departure of their flight to the UK. The Animal Reception Centre will ...

  17. Contact APHA

    Pet Travel helpline [email protected] Telephone: 0370 241 1710 Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm (closed on bank holidays) ... Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (NIRMS) registration.

  18. Travelling with a dog in Europe

    Facilities are available in both Folkestone and Calais to enable 24-hour pet check-in. Pets can travel for only £22 per pet each way (applicable for dogs, cats & ferrets). DEFRA Pet Travel Documentation is required. Registered Guide and Assistance Dogs travel free*. Pet rabbits (along with rodents, birds, invertebrates, amphibians and reptiles ...

  19. Bringing Your Pet Dog or Cat to Turkey: All You Need to Know

    For exact day customs clearance, your pet should arrive by 11:30 a.m. Pets arriving after 3:00 p.m. will be subject to extra fees. Cabin vs. Cargo. If your pet weighs less than 8 kilograms, it will often be allowed to travel in the cabin. However, suppose your pet is more significant and needs to travel in the cargo hold.

  20. Airlines

    For US Travel: DOT Form is Required at Checking For UK Travel: read the requirements in the PETS (the Pet Travel Scheme and Guide and Assistance Dogs: Limit One (1) Dog per Person (877) 359-8474. Other Major Canadian Airlines: Notify by phone medical or special care department no later than 48 hours before your departure.

  21. Traveling with Pets Guide

    For pets traveling in the aircraft cargo hold, carriers/cages cannot exceed 75 cm in height, 75 cm in width and 125 cm in length. The total weight of the carrier and the pet together cannot exceed 50 kg. Carrying pets on your flight. Learn more about the pricing of carrying dogs, cats, birds etc. and the required documentations.

  22. Legislation.gov.uk

    The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Order 2000: 2000 No. 1641: UK Statutory Instruments: The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) (Amendment) Order 2000: 2000 No. 1298: UK Statutory Instruments: The Pet Travel Scheme (Pilot Arrangements) (England) Order 1999: 1999 No. 3443: UK Statutory Instruments

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  26. Pet travel: reporting non-compliance with the Pet Travel Regulations

    Pet Travel Scheme: Non-compliance returns for dogs, cats, and ferrets updated. 25 June 2018. Forms updated due to Data Protection Statement change. 1 December 2017. Updated PETS08 and PET09 documents.

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