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Monday 29 April 2013

Why pet animals are not allowed in Europe, Union Territory


Dogs and cats are rabies susceptible animals. If the control officer found REQUIREMENTS FAILED, (valid vaccination and antibody titration for some countries), YOUR ANIMAL MAY BE:

REDISPATCHED
or
QUARANTINE IN ISOLATION, PAID BY OWNER (which can go up to several months)
or
EUTHANASIA  (when it is not possible to return or isolation in quarantine)


IT IS NOT ALLOWED PET ANIMALS GET IN UNION TERRITORY FROM A NOT MEMBER STATE COUNTRY WHEN:

• They don’t go together with the owner or
• Travelling more than 5 animals per owner or
• The pets are for commercial purposes
EXCEPT if they come from countries listed in:
Part B and part C, Section 2, Anexo II of Regulation No 998/2003
Annex II of Regulation No 206/2010


IT IS NOT ALLOWED PET ANIMALS GET IN UNION TERRITORY COUNTRY, FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY WHEN:




• Pets under 3 months old.
But in some countries, will be allowed if they travel covered by a Pet Passport and:
a) Accompanied by their mothers, on whom they are still dependent.
b) Or if they are coming from Ireland, Malta, Sweden or United Kingdom, and have stayed in the place of origin since birth.


IT IS NOT ALLOWED DOGS GET IN UNION TERRITORY COUNTRY, FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY WHEN:

• Breeds considered dangerous defined by the Competent National Authorities. Examples: Tosa Inu, Fila Brasileiro, American Pitbull Terrier, Dogo Argentino, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Rottweiller.

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