Rumours, chinese whispers and general confusion.
We have recently swapped our vets and when planning for our next crossing we decided to book our dog in for kennel cough vacinarion as we are going to put him in the ferry kennel rather than leave him in the MH this year. If you leave your pet in your vehicle you only get two 10 minute slots to walk him in an 18 hour crossing, where as in their kennels you can stroll him at your leisure.
Anyway we also made sure his pet passport was up to date, rabbies jab still valid etc and then we discussed comining back betwen 24 hours and 120 hours before we crossed for the worming pills to be told this is not a requirement going France only on the return. This is contrary to previous advice from the last vet. We have checked further and Stena have confirmed that tape worm pill is only a requirement when coming back from France to the UK and or Ireland.
Further checks have revealed there is no requirement to have the dog wormed when travelling to and from the UK and Ireland.
I hope this helps others when planning to travel with their pets.
Regards Jamie.
We have recently swapped our vets and when planning for our next crossing we decided to book our dog in for kennel cough vacinarion as we are going to put him in the ferry kennel rather than leave him in the MH this year. If you leave your pet in your vehicle you only get two 10 minute slots to walk him in an 18 hour crossing, where as in their kennels you can stroll him at your leisure.
Anyway we also made sure his pet passport was up to date, rabbies jab still valid etc and then we discussed comining back betwen 24 hours and 120 hours before we crossed for the worming pills to be told this is not a requirement going France only on the return. This is contrary to previous advice from the last vet. We have checked further and Stena have confirmed that tape worm pill is only a requirement when coming back from France to the UK and or Ireland.
Further checks have revealed there is no requirement to have the dog wormed when travelling to and from the UK and Ireland.
I hope this helps others when planning to travel with their pets.
Regards Jamie.