Flea treatment - really?
In order to bring your pet home, make sure you have:
1 - a valid pet passport
2 - taken your pet to the vet for FLEA and tapeworm treatment 24-120 hours before returning home – ensure this is stamped on your pet’s passport
The above is from the CC 'Taking your Pet Overseas' section.
Since when has Flea treatment been necessary to comply with the Pet Passport regulations?
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It always used to be necessary to give TICK treatment before returning to the UK. The rules were changed by DeFRA in January 2012 and tick spot-on treatment is no longer required.
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I think the section should also mention that you don't even need to visit a vet if you have a cat. We didn't know, despite supposedly reading up about it, because everywhere says 'pet' or sometimes dog or cat when references are made to pet passports.
The first time we took our cat with us we made an appointment, and the French vet we saw very kindly telephoned DEFRA whilst we were sitting in her office, especially to check, then examined the cat, pronounced her very fit and well, and didn't charge us anything.
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www.edgewoodvets.co.uk/PetTravelScheme20121548.html – This website gives a very detailed list of requirements for the Pet Passport scheme.
The part you are interested in is about half way down the page at number 6 - From 1 January 2012 tapeworm rules will apply to PET DOGS ONLY.
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I'm really sorry that I can't quote anything, but rest assured that you really don't need to visit the vet. As I said, the only way we found out was because we made an appointment for the 'passport visit' and then found out it wasn't necessary.
I don't know quite where our French Vet phoned to check, but she got straight through and was given an answer straight away.
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