Brexit and Pets

Roger Knowles • Aug 16, 2019

So what happens now?

BREXT!! There is still lots of talk and misinformation about the impact of BREXIT on pet travel.

Firstly and most importantly, don't worry, pets are still be able to travel to and from the UK and the EU - there are some changes to paper work and a few additional veterinary preparation steps to take to enable pet travel between the UK and the EU, but pets can still travel.

So what has changed?  Well, under current thinking the EU has said that it no longer views the UK as rabies free, so it won't recognise a UK issued Pet Passport and it requires a pet to have a microchip and a rabies vaccination.  In place of the EU Pet Passport, you will need an Animal Health Certificate for each trip.  These are issued by vets following a short examination of the pet concerned.

If you are planning to take your pet to an EU country, then we would advise talking with your vet well in advance.  For the very latest news and updates, please check in with our Blog regularly or go to Gov.uk   

There is no change to pet travel to and from the UK from any destination or origin outside the UK, so pets coming in from, or going out to any other part of the world are unaffected by BREXIT, other than the paperwork has changed to reflect UK, rather than EU.  If in doubt, call us or speak with your vet.

 

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BREXT!! There is still lots of talk and misinformation about the impact of BREXIT on pet travel. Firstly and most importantly, don't worry, pets are still be able to travel to and from the UK and the EU - there are some changes to paper work and a few additional veterinary preparation steps to take to enable pet travel between the UK and the EU, but pets can still travel. So what has changed? Well, under current thinking the EU has said that it no longer views the UK as rabies free, so it won't recognise a UK issued Pet Passport and it requires a pet to have a microchip and a rabies vaccination. In place of the EU Pet Passport, you will need an Animal Health Certificate for each trip. These are issued by vets following a short examination of the pet concerned. If you are planning to take your pet to an EU country, then we would advise talking with your vet well in advance. For the very latest news and updates, please check in with our Blog regularly or go to Gov.uk There is no change to pet travel to and from the UK from any destination or origin outside the UK, so pets coming in from, or going out to any other part of the world are unaffected by BREXIT, other than the paperwork has changed to reflect UK, rather than EU. If in doubt, call us or speak with your vet.
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