The Pet Travel Scheme - Taking your pet Abroad?

 

About the PeTS Scheme

 

 

The Conditions of the Scheme

Your pet must conform to all the conditions outlined below.  If you require further information, then contact the clinic on (020) 3417 6433 or reception@westhornevets.co.uk  (E-mail may take up to 7 days  for a reply)
  1. A microchip must be implanted, before rabies vaccination, giving your puppy a permanent and unique identity number.
  2. Vaccination against rabies is required with an approved vaccine, (from 12 weeks of age).
  3. A blood test must be taken one month after vaccination.  This will be tested at an approved laboratory to ensure your pet has responded to the vaccine.  If your pet does not reach the required level, it can be re-vaccinated and tested again.
  4. Your pet cannot enter or re-enter the UK from abroad until six months after a successful blood test was taken.
  5. A Pets Passport is required, signed by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs).  This confirms that the above conditions have been met.
  6. Treatment against ticks and tapeworms is necessary with approved products, 24-48 hours before re-entering the UK.  A section of your Pet Passport will be completed by a veterinary surgeon to confirm that the treatment has been done.
  7. A declaration is required, signed by the owner, to state that the pet has not been outside any of the qualifying countries in the six months before re-entering the UK.

 

Keeping your European Union Pets Passport Valid


Further information on the Pet Travel Scheme is available from:

            Westhorne Veterinary Surgery, CompanyAddress

            (020) 3417 6433    (Reception)

            reception@westhornevets.co.uk         (E-Mail)

             http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/index.htm