Pet Passport Scheme ends for UK

ValDa replied on 13/12/2020 19:36

Posted on 13/12/2020 19:36

PET TRAVEL UPDATE

We have been informed by the government, last night, that the UK will have ‘Part 2’ listed status for pets traveling to the EU after 01/01/2021.


What this means is that all existing UK Pet Passports (see the attached photo) will no longer be valid for travel from 01/01/2021. We hope this message will be read by anyone holding such a passport, but please forward this information on to anyone you know who has such a document so they can be prepared.


From 2300 GMT on 31/12/20 any pet traveling to the EU from the UK will need to be issued with an ‘Animal Health Certificate’ (AHC) by your vet.


The vital things to know about the AHC is that they are ONLY valid for:
• 10 days after the date of issue for entry into the EU – i.e. they cannot be issued to you more than 10 days before you travel
• A single trip for entry to the EU – they cannot be reused
• Onward travel within the EU for 4 months after the date of issue
• Re-entry to GB for 4 months after the date of issue.


Unfortunately, veterinary surgeons are not permitted to issue any AHCs until after 22/12/2020.
These AHC are issued as bilingual documents; you will only be able to enter the EU if you hold the correct document for the country you first arrive in. Thus pet owners cannot change their country entry point into the EU once the AHC is completed, otherwise a new AHC would need to be issued.


In addition, as these are large, 10 page, documents that will require a considerable time to complete, and can only be filled by certified veterinary surgeons, it is likely all veterinary practices will be very limited in the number that can be completed prior to 01/01/2021.


This means there may be delays in the issuing of such documents by veterinary practices, and we thank our clients in advance for their patience with this process at this extremely challenging time.


Finally, it should be noted that animals younger than 12 weeks of age are no longer permitted to be exported, and that travel is not permitted until 21 days after Rabies vaccination.

DavidKlyne replied on 07/03/2021 20:03

Posted on 07/03/2021 20:03

Going back many years it was most unusual to see a UK outfit with dogs, or cats come to that. As the rule relaxed, or perhaps became easier, the number grew steadily. I am not sure what people did with their pets all those years ago, kennels/relatives, but we may be heading back that way? The Government seems to be turning a deaf ear to all problems Brexit related so I don't see any resolution, at least in the short term, from that direction?

David

Phil29 replied on 08/03/2021 20:42

Posted on 08/03/2021 20:42

I will not be going to France again.  I can live with the new rabies requirements, don't like it, but it is what it is.  It is the fact that you can not take dog food.  What is my dog supposed to eat?   An instant change to his diet  can cause many problems.  As I don't want a sick and miserable dog.  We will be staying in the UK..  

replied on 08/03/2021 21:44

Posted on 08/03/2021 20:42 by Phil29

I will not be going to France again.  I can live with the new rabies requirements, don't like it, but it is what it is.  It is the fact that you can not take dog food.  What is my dog supposed to eat?   An instant change to his diet  can cause many problems.  As I don't want a sick and miserable dog.  We will be staying in the UK..  

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eurortraveller replied on 09/03/2021 00:02

Posted on 08/03/2021 20:42 by Phil29

I will not be going to France again.  I can live with the new rabies requirements, don't like it, but it is what it is.  It is the fact that you can not take dog food.  What is my dog supposed to eat?   An instant change to his diet  can cause many problems.  As I don't want a sick and miserable dog.  We will be staying in the UK..  

Posted on 09/03/2021 00:02

There seems to be an adequate supply of good quality dog food in. France for the 7.6 million dogs living and thriving there. Supermarkets and garden centres are well stocked with well known brands. 

DavidKlyne replied on 09/03/2021 09:13

Posted on 09/03/2021 00:02 by eurortraveller

There seems to be an adequate supply of good quality dog food in. France for the 7.6 million dogs living and thriving there. Supermarkets and garden centres are well stocked with well known brands. 

Posted on 09/03/2021 09:13

I am not sure that is really the point. Although I am not a dog owner I know my son's dogs require a careful diet otherwise it upsets them The trouble with dogs is that they will generally eat anything but have no perception of the possible consequences!!! The last thing you need in the confines of a caravan or a motorhome is a dog with an upset tummy!!!!  Often a holiday is not long enough to get them to adjust to new foods, would be different if you were going to live in France.

David

brue replied on 09/03/2021 12:08

Posted on 09/03/2021 12:08

There's been a run on certain types of dog food here, according to Sainsburys, I think pet owners always feel better when they have everything organised for travel regarding pets. I wouldn't want to be hunting round a supermarket deciphering labels on pet food, it can be bad enough on other products! Some seem to enjoy supermarket shopping as soon as they set foot over the channel but personally that would ruin the start of my holiday...wink

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Posted on 09/03/2021 12:08 by brue

There's been a run on certain types of dog food here, according to Sainsburys, I think pet owners always feel better when they have everything organised for travel regarding pets. I wouldn't want to be hunting round a supermarket deciphering labels on pet food, it can be bad enough on other products! Some seem to enjoy supermarket shopping as soon as they set foot over the channel but personally that would ruin the start of my holiday...wink

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brue replied on 09/03/2021 14:20

Posted on 09/03/2021 14:20

David, we get fresh fish from Dorset here so anything in a supermarket isn't quite as good...but I digress. wink

We had thought about going to Brittany just before Covid struck. I think if we do go the new dog will stay behind with relatives, I think it will be easier although only for shorter trips.

replied on 09/03/2021 14:39

Posted on 09/03/2021 14:20 by brue

David, we get fresh fish from Dorset here so anything in a supermarket isn't quite as good...but I digress. wink

We had thought about going to Brittany just before Covid struck. I think if we do go the new dog will stay behind with relatives, I think it will be easier although only for shorter trips.

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