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  1. Taking your pet dog, cat or ferret abroad: Overview

    There's different guidance if you're bringing your pet dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain. Next Travelling to an EU country or Northern Ireland. View a printable version of the whole guide ...

  2. New rules for pet travel from 1 January 2021

    From 1 January 2021 onwards, the UK will have Part 2 listed status under the EU Pet Travel Scheme, meaning that people travelling from GB with their pets and assistance dogs will need to follow ...

  3. What is The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS)? [All you need to know]

    What are the requirements for the UK Pet Travel Scheme. Traveling to the UK from an EU or listed non-EU country. When traveling to the UK from an EU or listed non-EU country, your pet will need the following: A microchip - this is the first procedure you should consider. A microchip has a number unique to your pet and will help authorities to ...

  4. Pet Travel Scheme

    Date updated: 2/05/2023. The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) allows: Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) Cats (Felis silvestris catus) Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) to enter or re-enter the UK without serving statutory quarantine providing they comply with PETS. More information on PETS is on the Bring your dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain GOV.UK page.

  5. Information on the Pet Travel Scheme

    When emailing the pet travel helpline, please give them your name, address and day time telephone number. Telephone enquiries are available Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays). [email protected]. 0370 241 1710. Guidance information on pet travel scheme. For detailed advice and support go to the Department for the ...

  6. Pet Travel Scheme requirements for animals entering the UK ...

    The minimum age for vaccination against rabies for the purposes of pet travel is 12 weeks. The length of the waiting period before entry to the UK is 21 days after the vaccination date. If the vaccination is in two parts the 21 day wait will be from the date of the second vaccination. So, pets are not able to travel until they are at least 15 ...

  7. General Pet Travel Requirements

    The Pet Travel requirements allow pet dogs, cats and ferrets from certain countries to enter Great Britain (GB) without quarantine as long as they meet the conditions of the scheme. 2. It also means that people in GB can take their dogs, cats and ferrets to European Union (EU) countries, and bring them back to GB without the need for the ...

  8. Pet travel webchat

    Pet travel webchat Webchat can help with general pet travel requirements. If you have a specific question, call our helpline. We are running the webchat as a trial, so we may ask you to provide feedback. Webchat opening hours. Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm; Bank holidays, Closed

  9. Importing your dog, cat or ferret

    HARC fees will be included by your pet transport agent as part of the total charges. Our handling fees are as follows: £90 to collect the pet (s) from the aircraft. If a pre-check is performed on your Pet Travel Scheme paperwork: £186 boarding and £47 for each additional pet when you have more than one. If a pre-check is not performed on ...

  10. Pets

    People displaced from Ukraine wishing to travel with pets should contact the Animal and Plant Health Agency at [email protected] or call +44 3000 200 301 and select option 2 before they travel. More information on travelling with pets is available via the UK Government.

  11. Pets Travel Scheme UK

    The PETS travel scheme rules allow up to five (5) days for pet arrivals to the UK before or after you. There are a different set of rules to follow if the animal does not arrive within that five day window period. As a rule, you must travel with your pet using an approved transport company and route. The exception applies when travelling ...

  12. Pet Travel Scheme (PETS)

    The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) allows pet dogs, cats and ferrets to enter the UK without quarantine as long as they comply with the regulations. It also allows pet owners in the UK to take their dogs, cats and ferrets to other European countries and then return with them without need for quarantine. Further information on the scheme can be found ...

  13. Pet Travel Scheme requirements for animals entering the UK from

    The minimum age for vaccination against rabies for the purposes of pet travel is 12 weeks. The length of the waiting period before entry to the UK is 21 days after the vaccination date. If the vaccination is in two parts the 21 day wait will be from the date of the second vaccination. So, pets are not able to travel until they are at least 15 ...

  14. Bringing your dog, cat or ferret to Jersey from ...

    Entry requirements into Jersey. When you bring a pet to live or travel to Jersey from the EU or the rest of the world (not including the UK, Isle of Man and Channel Islands) the entry requirements depend on the country your pet comes from. There are 3 types of classification: Part 1 listed countries. Part 2 listed countries. not listed countries.

  15. Bringing your pet dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain

    Bringing pets into Great Britain: pet passports, Great Britain pet health certificates, microchipping, rabies vaccinations, travelling with assistance dogs.

  16. Taking Pets Abroad From the UK After Brexit

    Alternatively, contact the Pet Travel Scheme helpline if you need more information about pet travel. Pet Travel Scheme helpline. [email protected]. Telephone: 0370 241 1710. Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm (closed on bank holidays) Find out about call charges.

  17. Understanding the Pet Travel Scheme

    Understanding the Pet Travel Scheme. For pet owners looking to travel internationally with their furry companions, the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) allows animals to enter or re-enter the UK without extended quarantine. Administered by the UK government, PETS has specific requirements for documentation, vaccinations, treatments, and more.

  18. Bringing your pet dog, cat or ferret to Great Britain

    If you're travelling to Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) from a 'part 1' listed country, you'll need one of the following: a pet passport issued in a 'part 1' listed country ...

  19. FAQs

    If you have questions about the requirements to enter non- EU countries, please contact the UK government Pet Travel Helpline at [email protected] or 0370 241 1710. I need an Animal Health Certificate urgently! ... As part of the EU pet travel scheme, dogs require treating for tapeworm 24-120 hours before returning to Great Britain from the ...

  20. Pet travel: checks on pets by transport carriers

    Updated 27 May 2022. Pet dogs, cats and ferrets from other countries can enter Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) without quarantine as long as they follow the pet travel rules. Pet ...

  21. Pet Travel Scheme

    Pet Travel Scheme. Animal Import Notification Commercial vs Non-Commercial Pet Travel. Information about pet travel to and from Europe from 1st January 2021. Please note, all animals imported into the Bailiwick of Guernsey from Third Countries must be pre-notified in writing to the Office of Environmental Health and Pollution Regulation.