Pet Passport Clinical Examination on return to UK
I have got two new Pet Passports as the other ones are full because, I travel a lot with the dogs and I kept haveing the Examination part filled in and then used other parts of the Passport as there is only 7 entries. Am I right in saying that the
Examination part is NOT required on the return to UK, only the wormer.
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from what I can remember from my days in the past travelling with my 2 dogs the examination is to make sure the animal is fit to travel ,check up on Defra website ,mine haven't been for nearly 5 years and things have changed since mine went to France
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The medical check, and completion of the relevant section in the pet passport, is only mandatory if you have (I think) three or more dogs, although the vet will usually give the dog(s) a check up as a matter of course. This is to monitor show dogs or dog
breedersThis was the case last summer but you should always check the relevant legislation with the Defra website. On the occasions I have been in contact they have always been very helpful.
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I have now checked with Defra and Eurotunnel.(do not know about the ferries). They will only check Sect 3: ID of animal, Sect 4: Rabies Vac and Sect 7: wormer treatment. You do not need Sect 10: examination. There are 28 spaces for wormer but only 7 for
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The examination section on my dogs passport was also almost full so I copied the one last clear section on my printer transfered it to another sheet and ended up with a correct size page to fit into the Passport, I stapled this sheet onto the sheet that
was full.Section 10 is not a legal requirment so my "fix" should be okay.
A german Vet suggested the above remedy to me!
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