Informację na temat przewozu zwierząt znajdziesz na Defra
Co do wjazdu (co mówiłaś że nie wjeżdżasz), jeśli pozostaniesz w strefie UE:
- Kod: Zaznacz cały
Your pet must be microchipped. This must be done before your pet gets a rabies vaccination.
Your pet must have been vaccinated against rabies.
You must wait 21 days from the date of the vaccination before travelling.
The day of vaccination counts as day 0 and not day 1.
Your pet must have a pet passport or third-country official veterinary certificate.
If travelling from a listed country,
fill in a declaration confirming that you aren’t going to sell or transfer the ownership of your pet.
Dogs must have had a tapeworm treatment no less than 24 hours and no more than 120 hours (5 days) before entry.
You must use an approved transport company and an approved route unless you’re travelling between the UK and Ireland.
Pet passport
Pet passports list the different treatments your pet has had in order to meet the pet travel rules.
You can get one from certain vets in EU countries, certain EU territories and some non-EU countries.
If your vet doesn’t issue pet passports,
ask them for the nearest that does, or contact the Animal and Plant Health Agency.
Ask the vet for a pet passport if you’ll be travelling:
within the EU
from the EU to a listed country and then returning to the EU
from the EU to an unlisted country and then returning to the EU
You’ll need to take your pet,
its identity and vaccination records and any rabies blood test results (if you have them) when you get a pet passport.
The passport stays valid as long as you continue to meet the entry requirements.
You don’t need to get a new style passport (issued from 29 December 2014) until all the treatment spaces are full.
You should travel with previous pet passports in some cases, eg if your pet has had a blood test.
Ask your vet for more information if you think this applies to your pet.
Only vets in the EU can enter information into the pet passport
(except for tapeworm treatments - this can be done by vets outside the EU).
Before you travel
Check that the vet has filled in the following sections in the pet passport:
details of ownership
description of animal
marking or identification of animal
vaccination against rabies
rabies blood test (if needed)
details of the vet issuing the passport (for passports issued from 29 December 2014)
Make sure that a vet completes the details of your pets tapeworm treatment (dogs only)
in the pet passport before you return to the UK.
8. Tapeworm treatment (dogs only)
A vet must treat your dog for tapeworm and record it in the pet passport
or third-country official veterinary certificate every time you want to enter the UK.
You don’t need to treat your dog for tapeworm if you’re coming directly to the UK from Finland, Ireland, Malta or Norway.
The treatment must have been given within 1 and 5 days (between 24 and 120 hours) before you’re going to enter the UK.
11. Coming back to the UK
Before you travel
You need to check with the transport company to see:
if they will accept your pet for travel
how many pets they’ll accept for travel
if they need any proof that your pet is fit and healthy to travel
Proof that your pet is fit and healthy to travel can include:
the Clinical Examination section of the EU pet passport has been filled in by an authorised veterinarian
a letter from a veterinarian
Radzę zawsze na bieżąco sprawdzać czy nie pozmieniali na oficjalnej stronie.
Co do przejazdu przez różne kraje do Polski, sprawdzałem na różnych stronach i zawsze jest to samo, czyli musi mieć paszport, chip musi być zczytywalny (polecam odwiedzić puppy class albo weterynarza aby potwierdzić numer), warto przy sobie mieć dokumenty potwierdzające że jesteś właścicielem psiaka, dodatkowo szczepienie na wściekliznę minimum 21 dni poprzedzający przekroczenie granicy oraz właśnie tapeworm treatment. Myślałem że będę musiał się martwić tylko podczas powrotu do UK, ale wygląda na to że w każdym kraju wymagają aby pies miał podane (przez weterynarza, nie samemu bo samemu nie wstawimy sobie pieczątki/podpisu do paszportu) środki przeciwko tasiemcowi.
Środek ten musi być podany minimum dzień poprzedzający przejazd (24 godziny, nie dzień jako dzień kalendarzowy) i maksymalnie 120 godzin do przejazdu.
Oznacza to, że jeśli przekraczamy granicę w sobotę o 13:00, to środek nie może być podany później niż w piątek o 12:59 i nie wcześniej niż w poniedziałek po godzinie 13-tej.
Sam będę podróżował w te wakacje więc czekają mnie podobne przejścia.