How to
bring your pet dog or cat into or back into the UK under the Pet
Travel Scheme.
From 1 January 2012 all
pet dogs, cats and ferrets (including
guide and hearing dogs) can enter or re-enter the UK from any
country in the world without quarantine provided they meet the rules
of the scheme, which will be different depending on the country or
territory the pet is coming from.
Animals
which do not meet all the rules must be licensed
into quarantine until they are compliant. They might then be
able to obtain early release if they can be shown to comply with the
necessary pet travel requirements.
What you need to do if you are entering the UK from the EU and
listed non-EU countries
Preparing your dog, cat or ferret
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Step 1 –
Have your pet microchipped –
Before any of the other procedures for pet travel are carried out,
your pet must be fitted with a microchip so it can be properly
identified.
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Step 2 –
Have your pet vaccinated –
After the microchip has been fitted your pet must be vaccinated
against rabies. There is no exemption to this requirement, even if
your pet has a current rabies vaccination. Rabies boosters must be
kept up to date. The length of the waiting period before entry to
the UK is 21 days after the first vaccination date. A waiting period
is not required for subsequent entries into the UK, provided rabies
boosters are kept up to date. If the vaccination is in two parts the
21 day wait will be from the date of the second vaccination.
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Step 3 –
Get pet travel documentation –
For animals being prepared in an EU country, you should get an EU
pet passport. If you are preparing your animal in a non-EU listed
country or territory you will need to obtain an official third
country veterinary certificate (apart from Croatia, Gibraltar,
Norway, San Marino and Switzerland who also issue pet passports).
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Step 4
– Tapeworm
treatment –
(dogs only): before entering the UK, all pet dogs (including
assistance dogs) must be treated for tapeworm. The treatment must be
administered by a vet not less than 24 hours and not more than 120
hours (1-5 days) before its scheduled arrival time in the UK. There
is no mandatory requirement for tick treatment. No treatment is
required for dogs entering the UK from Finland, Ireland or Malta).
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Step 5 –
Arrange for your animal to travel with an approved
transport company on an authorised route –
Your pet must enter the UK from a listed country or territory
travelling with an approved transport company on an authorised
route.