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Can British students bring pets?

Many people go to the UK to study or travel. If they love pets and are passionate about them, they can actually take their pets abroad with them. So what important matters need to be paid attention to when taking pets abroad? Follow me and take a look! Welcome to read .

How do British students bring pets?

1. Overview

If your dog, cat, or ferret has the following conditions, you can bring them in (return ) UK:

1. Accepted microchip identity registration

2. Obtained a pet passport or official veterinary certificate from a third country

3. Already Receive rabies vaccination? If you are from an unlisted country, your pet will need a blood test.

Pet dogs usually need to be treated for tapeworms.

If you do not comply with the above regulations, your pet may be quarantined for 4 months; if you come to the UK by sea, the pet may not be allowed to enter the UK. You pay any costs incurred as a result.

If the pet has the following conditions, you need to follow additional regulations:

1. Will be sold in the UK, regardless of whether it comes from an EU country

2. Will be re-created Returning to the UK, whether from an EU country or not

(There are different entry regulations for bringing pets from the UK into other countries. Check the regulations of the destination country before entering.)

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Before coming to the UK, ask your companion whether they can accept you traveling with pets; if so, also ask how many pets your companion can accept.

Ask if your companion requires proof that your pet is healthy and fit to travel, such as a letter from the veterinarian or specific information in the pet’s passport.

Traveling with pets

Your pet cannot arrive in the UK more than 5 days before or after you, otherwise you need to comply with additional entry regulations.

If you are not traveling between the UK and Ireland, you must use an approved transport company and route

You will need to complete a declaration to show that you will not sell or transfer your pet Belong.

Authorize others to bring your pet into the country

If you have written authorization, you can let others bring your pet into the country.

Carrying other animals

There are different regulations for bringing other animals into the UK.

2. Traveler’s country of departure

The entry regulations for dogs, cats, and ferrets depend on where you are from:

1. European Union countries, or the United Kingdom accept The country of its pet passport

2. Registered country

3. Unregistered country, that is, the UK does not accept its pet passport and the country is not registered

< p> Countries whose pet passports the UK accepts

Like all other EU countries, the UK also accepts pet passports from the following countries (regions):

Andorra, the Azores and Madeira, Canary Islands, French Guiana, Gibraltar, Greenland and Faroe Islands, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Martinique, Monaco, Norway, Reunion Island , San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City.

Registered countries

The following are the registered countries (regions):

Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Ascension Islands, Australia, Bahrain, Bahamas, Belarus, Bermuda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Curacao, Falkland Islands , Fiji, French Polynesia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Montserrat, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Russian Federation, Saint Maarten, Singapore, Saint Helena, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Taiwan, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates , United States, Vanuatu, Wallis, Futuna.

If you are coming to the UK from Jamaica, you must register your pet with a microchip and have your pet vaccinated in the registered non-EU country. Pets can also be quarantined.

There are more complicated rules for bringing cats from Australia and cats or dogs from Malaysia.

3. Pet passports and other documents

If you fall into the following situations, you need to apply for a passport for your pet dog, cat or ferret:

1. From Entering the UK from an EU country, or a country whose pet passports are accepted by the UK

2. Entering the UK from a registered or unregistered country and then returning to the UK? If the rabies vaccination has expired, you cannot bring your pet back to the UK

If the pet does not have a passport and is from a registered or unlisted country, you need to apply for an official veterinary certificate from a third-party country for the pet.

Pet certificates must be originals, copies cannot be used.

Apply for a pet passport

The pet passport contains inspection records of your pet.

You can get a pet passport from certain veterinarians in EU countries or countries whose pet passports are accepted in the UK. If your veterinarian does not issue a passport, ask your veterinarian for a nearby agency that issues passports or contact the Animal and Plant Health Service.

When you get your passport, you need to have a pet with you, pet identification, vaccination records and rabies blood test (if available).

Your passport is only valid if you meet the entry requirements. You will not need to apply for a new passport (passport issued after December 29, 2014) until all treatment record spaces are filled.

In some cases, such as pet blood tests, you need to bring the previous pet passport into the country. If you think this rule applies to your pet, talk to your veterinarian.

Before departure

Before departure, make sure the veterinarian has filled in the following content on the pet passport:

1. Details of pet ownership? If your pet If your passport was issued on or after December 29, 2014, you must sign section I.

2. Pet description

3. Pet identity

4. Rabies vaccination

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6. Details of the veterinarian who issued the passport (the physical passport was issued after December 29, 2014)

7. Tapeworm treatment (if required)

Official veterinary certificate from a third-party country

When entering or returning to the UK from a registered or unlisted country, you need:

1. Official veterinary certificate from a third-party country, or Other listed documents

2. Pet passport (if obtained before leaving the EU)

When can the veterinary certificate be used

Certificate issuance Pets must arrive in any EU country within 10 days. If you continue to reside in an EU country, the certificate is valid for 4 months.

When you come to an EU country to sign and stamp the certificate, someone responsible for testing your pet should be present.

When can you use a pet passport?

If the pet certificate has been issued before leaving the EU country, and the issuance is still valid, then you do not need an official veterinary certificate from a third country Book. Any booster immunizations or blood tests done outside the EU must be recorded on an official veterinary certificate from the third country.

Exchange the certificate for a pet passport

Under the following circumstances, you can exchange the certificate for an EU pet passport:

1. The certificate is in your pet’s possession Expiration during EU period

2. Your pet needs rabies booster vaccination during EU period

3. You want to continue traveling in EU countries after the certificate expires.

You need to show the veterinarian:

1. Certificate

2. Pet identity and vaccination record

3. Blood test ( If required)

Pets brought from Australia

To bring a pet into the UK from Australia, you must hold a certificate issued by the Australian Department of Agriculture to show that your pet is in the UK at the time of your departure. Have not been infected with Hendra virus in the previous 60 days.

Pet dogs and cats brought from Peninsular Malaysia

To bring pet dogs or cats from Peninsular Malaysia into the UK, you need to hold a certificate issued by the Department of Veterinary Health Services of the Malaysian Government.

The certificate must state that your pet:

1. Has not been exposed to pigs in the 60 days before your departure

2. No infection has been detected in the 60 days before your departure

3. The result of the Nipah virus antibody blood test is negative? The test needs to be conducted in a specialized laboratory for Nipah virus, and the blood sample collection time should not exceed 10 days before your departure

4. Microchip

Before receiving the rabies vaccine, pets need to register their microchip identity, otherwise they will have to be vaccinated again.

Microchip ID registration can only be performed by:

1. Veterinary surgeon

2. Veterinary nurse, student veterinarian or student veterinary nurse (supervised by a veterinarian) )

3. Those who have received microchip registration training before December 29, 2014 and have practical experience

4. Those who have been assessed in certification training courses

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Make sure your pet’s passport or official veterinary certificate from a third country has the microchip code provided by your veterinarian. The date must be before the pet receives the vaccination.

Read the chip

When registering for travel, EU air, train and ferry companies can read the chip that meets the International Organization for Standardization standards ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 chip.

If the chip does not meet ISO standards, you may have to bring your own chip reader. Check with the travel company before departure to see if your chip meets the standards.

Your pet may be refused entry or quarantined if the chip is read when entering or returning to the UK.

If the chip cannot be read

If your veterinarian cannot read the chip, you will need to prepare again.

This means that you have to ask your veterinarian to:

1. Re-microchip your pet

2. Re-vaccinate your pet

3. Repeat the blood test if you are from an unregistered country

4. Issue a new pet passport

If your pet dog needs to be revaccinated or have a blood test, You will have to wait for notification before you can travel.

If the chip can sometimes be read

Your veterinarian should try to read the microchip. Once the reading is successful, the veterinarian can re-chip the pet (the original chip will not be removed).

This must be recorded on the current pet passport or a new passport together with the following information:

1. Old and new chip codes

2. Date read

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3. Date of new chip embedding

The veterinarian must sign and stamp the pet’s passport.

Veterinarians should record the pet’s core addition in the “others” column of the pet’s passport.

Pet passports issued after December 29, 2014

For pet passports issued after December 29, 2014, if the microchip cannot be read all the time, Core, you must apply for a new pet passport.

The veterinarian needs to:

1. Read the old chip once

2. Embed the new chip

3. Issue a new pet Passport

4. Make a record of the old and new chips in the Marking of animals column of the pet passport.

You will never have to prepare your pet for travel again.

Tattoos

If your pet has an identification number and the following are true, you do not need to register your pet for a microchip:

1.2011 The pet already has an identification code on or before July 3, 2019

2. The tattoo is clear and easy to identify

3. The pet has been vaccinated against rabies after the tattoo was recorded

< p>Veterinarians must record the tattoo date, tattoo code, rabies vaccination and other information in the pet's passport or the official veterinary certificate of a third country.

5. Rabies vaccination, booster immunization and blood test

Pet dogs, cats, and ferrets can only travel with you after they have been vaccinated against rabies.

Your veterinarian will need to issue a certificate showing that your pet was at least 12 weeks old before vaccination.

Before vaccination, microchip identification must be tested, otherwise you will have to be vaccinated again.

The vaccine must be an inactivated vaccine or a recombinant vaccine approved by the country of use.

Countries that accept pet passports in the UK and registered countries

Before bringing pets into the UK from EU countries, countries that accept pet passports in the UK, and registered countries, you must be vaccinated Wait 21 days after that (or at the end of the basic course of vaccination).

Unregistered countries

If you enter the UK from an unregistered country, you must follow the relevant regulations after vaccinating your pet:

1 .Collect blood samples at least 30 days after rabies vaccination

2. Your veterinarian must send the blood sample from an EU country or a country outside the EU to an EU blood testing laboratory.

3. The blood test results must show that the vaccination is successful. The rabies antibody level is at least 0.5 IU (International Unit) per milliliter.

4. 3 days from the date the blood sample is taken How many months do you have to wait? If your pet has been vaccinated, a blood test has been done, and you have obtained a pet passport before leaving for an unregistered country, you will not need to wait.

5. The veterinarian must give you a copy of the test results and enter the date the blood sample was taken on the third-party country’s official veterinary certificate.

Blood test results will continue to be valid as long as rabies vaccinations are updated in real time.

Immune booster

You must boost your pet’s immunity regularly. The date of the booster vaccination is stated in the pet’s passport and the official veterinary certificate from the third country.

If you are not in the EU and your pet needs to be immunized, you need to apply for an official veterinary certificate from a third country.

If you are from an unregistered country and miss the booster vaccination date, your pet will need to be re-vaccinated and blood tested, and you will need to wait 3 months before traveling again.

Vaccination record

The vaccination record in the pet’s passport or the official veterinary certificate from a third country must indicate:

1. The pet’s date of birth

2. Microchip code, chip embedded or read date, where the chip is on the pet

3. Vaccination date

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5. Vaccine batch number

6. Vaccination validity deadline

7. Veterinarian’s signature and contact details

If the pet has a passport The information on the page is in the wrong location, and your pet may not be able to accompany you.

Pet passports issued after December 29, 2014

The veterinarian only needs to fill in the effective start date of the first vaccination (if you missed the booster vaccination, you need to fill in the re-vaccination Effective date.

If the rabies vaccination record is a small sticker, there is a core tape covering it.

6. Tapeworm inspection of pet dogs

When bringing a pet dog into the UK, you need to ask a veterinarian to treat the dog for tapeworms, and record the treatment in the pet passport or an official veterinary certificate from a third country.

The length of time the dog received treatment before entering the UK. The total time cannot be less than 24 hours and cannot be more than 120 hours (5 days). If you do not comply with this rule, your pet dog may not be allowed to enter the country, or it may be quarantined.

If you are coming from Finland. If you are traveling to the UK from Iceland, Malta or Norway, you do not need to treat your dog for tapeworms.

Treatment must:

1. Be licensed in the country where the treatment is being carried out.

< p> 2. Use praziquantel or equivalent as the active ingredient

Short-distance travel

If you are leaving the UK for a short trip, your dog will need to be seen by a veterinarian before you leave the country inspection. You need to wait 24 hours before re-entering the UK, and re-entering the UK cannot be later than 120 hours. Otherwise, you will need to have your pet checked again abroad.

Information that the veterinarian needs to record

Make sure your veterinarian fills in the following information in the pet passport or certificate Echinococcus treatment column:

1. Product name and manufacturer’s name

2. The date and time the dog was examined

3. The veterinarian’s own signature and seal