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Wednesday 31 July 2013

STEP BY STEP - FROM ARUBA TO UNION TERRITORY


Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Health Certificate.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.


Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Health Certificate.

Step 4: REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE - carried by an official veterinarian
Take the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country, during the
10 days prior to boarding.
You must have all documentation of the animal.

Step 5: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:
1. Presentation of the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Localization of the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine, from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).


REQUIREMENTS FOR RE-ENTRY INTO THE EU OF DOGS AND CATS THAT HAVE BEEN IN ARUBA FOR A SHORT TIME (ABOUT A MONTH)

Time required: It is advisable to start the process  three+one  months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:

1. Presentation of Pet Passport issued in the home country of the Union Territory, with output indication of less a month.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Placing the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).

STEP BY STEP - FROM NETHERLANDS ANTILLES TO UNION TERRITORY



Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Health Certificate.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.


Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Health Certificate.

Step 4: REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE - carried by an official veterinarian
Take the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country, during the
10 days prior to boarding.
You must have all documentation of the animal.

Step 5: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:
1. Presentation of the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Localization of the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine, from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).


REQUIREMENTS FOR RE-ENTRY INTO THE EU OF DOGS AND CATS THAT HAVE BEEN IN NETHERLANDS ANTILLES FOR A SHORT TIME (ABOUT A MONTH)

Time required: It is advisable to start the process  three+one  months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:

1. Presentation of Pet Passport issued in the home country of the Union Territory, with output indication of less a month.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Placing the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).

STEP BY STEP - FROM TAIWAN TO UNION TERRITORY


Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Health Certificate.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.


Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Health Certificate.

Step 4: REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE - carried by an official veterinarian
Take the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country, during the
10 days prior to boarding.
You must have all documentation of the animal.

Step 5: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:
1. Presentation of the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Localization of the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine, from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).


REQUIREMENTS FOR RE-ENTRY INTO THE EU OF DOGS AND CATS THAT HAVE BEEN IN TAIWAN FOR A SHORT TIME (ABOUT A MONTH)

Time required: It is advisable to start the process  three+one  months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:

1. Presentation of Pet Passport issued in the home country of the Union Territory, with output indication of less a month.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Placing the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).

Tuesday 30 July 2013

STEP BY STEP - FROM ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA TO UNION TERRITORY






Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Health Certificate.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.


Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Health Certificate.

Step 4: REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE - carried by an official veterinarian
Take the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country, during the
10 days prior to boarding.
You must have all documentation of the animal.

Step 5: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:
1. Presentation of the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Localization of the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine, from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).


REQUIREMENTS FOR RE-ENTRY INTO THE EU OF DOGS AND CATS THAT HAVE BEEN IN ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA FOR A SHORT TIME (ABOUT A MONTH)

Time required: It is advisable to start the process  three+one  months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:

1. Presentation of Pet Passport issued in the home country of the Union Territory, with output indication of less a month.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Placing the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).

Monday 29 July 2013

STEP BY STEP - FROM ASCENSION ISLAND TO UNION TERRITORY


STEP BY STEP - FROM ASCENSION ISLAND TO UNION TERRITORY

Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Health Certificate.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.


Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Health Certificate.

Step 4: REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE - carried by an official veterinarian
Take the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country, during the
10 days prior to boarding.
You must have all documentation of the animal.

Step 5: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:
1. Presentation of the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Localization of the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine, from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).


REQUIREMENTS FOR RE-ENTRY INTO THE EU OF DOGS AND CATS THAT HAVE BEEN IN ASCENSION ISLAND FOR A SHORT TIME (ABOUT A MONTH)

Time required: It is advisable to start the process  three+one  months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:

1. Presentation of Pet Passport issued in the home country of the Union Territory, with output indication of less a month.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Placing the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).

Sunday 28 July 2013

STEP BY STEP- FROM FINLAND TO OTHER COUNTRY OF UNION TERRITORY


Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling.

Consult an authorized veterinarian.

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.
Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: DOCUMENT - The animal needs to be accompanied by a Pet Passport complying with the model in the Annex to Commission Decision 2003/803/EC

Saturday 27 July 2013

STEP BY STEP- FROM LATVIA TO OTHER COUNTRY OF UNION TERRITORY



Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling.

Consult an authorized veterinarian.

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.
Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: DOCUMENT - The animal needs to be accompanied by a Pet Passport complying with the model in the Annex to Commission Decision 2003/803/EC

Friday 26 July 2013

STEP BY STEP - FROM CHILE TO UNION TERRITORY


Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Health Certificate.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.


Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Health Certificate.

Step 4: REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE - carried by an official veterinarian
Take the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country, during the
10 days prior to boarding.
You must have all documentation of the animal.

Step 5: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:
1. Presentation of the Health Certificate issued / endorsed by the Official Authority of the exporting country.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Localization of the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine, from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).


REQUIREMENTS FOR RE-ENTRY INTO THE EU OF DOGS AND CATS THAT HAVE BEEN IN CHILE FOR A SHORT TIME (ABOUT A MONTH)

Time required: It is advisable to start the process  three+one  months before traveling

Consult an authorized veterinarian

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: CONTROL OFFICER ON ARRIVAL TO THE UNION TERRITORY
When you arrive at the destination in the Union Territory, the animal is subjected to a control.
It is necessary:

1. Presentation of Pet Passport issued in the home country of the Union Territory, with output indication of less a month.
2. Submission of original documents or certified copies showing:
• Placing the microchip.
• Vaccination against rabies vaccine from first to last one.
3. Payment of fee (?).

Thursday 25 July 2013

STEP BY STEP- FROM HUNGARY TO OTHER COUNTRY OF UNION TERRITORY


Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling.

Consult an authorized veterinarian.

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.
Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: DOCUMENT - The animal needs to be accompanied by a Pet Passport complying with the model in the Annex to Commission Decision 2003/803/EC

Wednesday 24 July 2013

STEP BY STEP- FROM ESTONIA TO OTHER COUNTRY OF UNION TERRITORY

Time required: It is advisable to start the process three months before traveling.

Consult an authorized veterinarian.

Step 1: MICROCHIP - performed by an authorized veterinarian
Identification of the animal by applying microchip must be placed before the rabies vaccine.
(or by a clearly readable tattoo applied before 3 July 2011), of which the alpha-numeric code corresponds to the one documented in the Pet Passport.

Step 2: RABIES VACCINATION - performed by an authorized veterinarian
It is considered valid 21 days after primary vaccination, until usually 12 months.
The first vaccination may only be made after 3 months of age.
The rabies vaccination shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.
Step 3: TREATMENT (only obligatory for entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom)
Dogs must be treated against the tapeworm Echinococcus in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 as follows:
The treatment shall be administered by a veterinarian within a period of not more than 120 hours and not less than 24 hours before the time of scheduled entry into Ireland or Finland or Malta or United Kingdom;
The treatment shall be certified by the administering veterinarian in the relevant section of the Pet Passport.

Step 4: DOCUMENT - The animal needs to be accompanied by a Pet Passport complying with the model in the Annex to Commission Decision 2003/803/EC