Budgies abroad
We will be taking the caravan to France,Switzerland and Italy this year. I know all about taking a dog abroad but we propose to take our budgie with us, He travels in the car quite happily!
Are there any legal restrictions on doing this? I would not expect that there are since many birds make their own way down there each year!
Ps. Before anyone asks, no he isn't microchipped !
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I know someone who travels in a motorhome, with a parrot. They're from Guernsey so I'm not sure if they're subject to the same 'pet travel' arrangements.............!
I have seen budgies in cages on caravan sites - and a parakeet on a lead on a man's shoulder in a supermarket in Perpignan!
I did find this which may help - and which may lead to other sources of information:
http://www.theparrotclub.co.uk/topic/10678-taking-bird-on-holiday-to-france/
And this from the Brttany Ferries, which states that you don't need any documentation other than an export certificate from your vet - so no microchip needed!
http://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/faq/pet-travel/do-i-need-any-documentation-for-my-pet
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I wouldn't get in a flap about it.
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do the countries you are visiting or passing through have any regulations, you need to check before you arrive at their customs control ?
I don't think we've arrived at 'Customs Control' in Europe since as long as I can remember. We certainly did in the 1970's and I do remember a border crossing into Spain, I think probably in 1984, but I don't remember much after that. Switzerland apparently
joined Schengen in 2009 - so even there is no problem any more.0