Tape Worm Treatment before returnin to UK

MJD47
MJD47 Forum Participant Posts: 4

Could someone please point me in the right direction?

I will need to have my pet dog treated for Tape Worm before returning to the UK. My problem is I will not be in  the Eurotunnel (Coquelles) Area within the time scale allowed.

I will be in Cheverney (Central region of France) and am struggling to find a Vet to administer the treatment and be authorised to stamp his passport accordingly.

Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Michael

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  • eurortraveller
    eurortraveller Club Member Posts: 6,830 ✭✭✭
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    edited May 2016 #2

    Google is throwing up the name of a Monsieur Pascal as vet in Contres, just down the road from Cheverny, and giving his address and phone number. Have a look. 

  • Quasar524
    Quasar524 Forum Participant Posts: 148
    edited May 2016 #3

    This page that someone posted a couple of years ago still seems active.  From it I found:

    Frédéric Pelsy, SCP Veterinaires,
    23 Rue de Cheverny
    Tel - 02 54 79 50 11
    On D102 - Ample off-road parking
    €25 (2013) for 2 dogs - used own tablet
    English spoken
    47.425569,1.431025

     In Contres, not too far from Cheverny

  • MJD47
    MJD47 Forum Participant Posts: 4
    edited May 2016 #4

    Thanks so much for the information.......

  • Chris1966
    Chris1966 Forum Participant Posts: 27
    edited May 2016 #5

    In my experience Most sites will have the info you need 

  • HollysPack
    HollysPack Forum Participant Posts: 20
    edited May 2016 #6

    Yes, we have always found the site reception will have details of local vets and will help making an appointment for you. Cost vary considerably. We found €12 in Germany to €52 in France, and, surprisingly, somewhere in between in Interlaken, Switzerland.
    We have had very good experiences with European vets, always friendly and helpful. The general rule is to get the pet passport signed, dated and completed between 24hrs and 120hrs before returning to the UK. But always check the DEFRA web site for the "Pet
    Passport Scheme" to make sure you have the latest info. Have a lovely trip.

  • MJD47
    MJD47 Forum Participant Posts: 4
    edited May 2016 #7

    Thanks to everyone who replied.

    As you can no doubt tell this is our first visit to Europe in our Motorhome with our pet dog, and although the passport itself has proven to be quite easy to obtain (we have an excellent Vet) we were worried about the return part of the journey.

    I appreciate all the advice.

    Thanks again

     

  • ronhub
    ronhub Forum Participant Posts: 111
    edited May 2016 #8

    Finding a vet really isn't an issue, but whichever one you use please check the vet's entry in your pet passport carefully before you leave the surgery. Last year the vet dated the treatment as 17/06/2017 instead of 2015 and it was picked up at the tunnel
    check-in so we had to find another vet in Calais to countersign  the passport (at a charge) and get back to the tunnel. We also had an occasion where the receptionist wrote the wrong time which would have put us outside the (then) 24 hour window but we spotted
    that one. 

     

  • Surfer
    Surfer Club Member Posts: 1,303
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    edited May 2016 #9
  • HughR
    HughR Forum Participant Posts: 67
    edited May 2016 #10

    Another piece of advice is to have the treatment given with a bit of leeway to allow for unforseen delays. Ie not arriving at the chunnel with only a few hrs left on the passport clock. It gives you peace of mind on the journey North and arrival at the chunnel.
    The process is really easy and straightforward checking that the vet has completed the entries correctly is the best bit of advice and enjoy.

    We collect our puppies passport on Saturday and chunnel booked for 2nd July woohoo