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What to think about when taking your pets abroad

Topic: PetsPublished January 23, 2012

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Moving abroad can be a stressful time particularly if you have pets that you want to take with you. The chances are, your cute creatures mean the world to you and leaving them at home is simply not a desired option. rnThe good news is many pets travel every year and a number of companies are highly trained in everything from pet protection to essential puppy care. Of course it is normal to feel anxious, but a little relevant information should put your mind at rest. Here are 5 essential things to think about when taking your pets abroad: Will my pet need to be quarantined? As of 1 January 2012 it will become much quicker and easier to move around the world with your pets, which is a big relief. The UK’s Pet Travel Scheme will be brought in line with the rest of the EU, meaning that 6-month quarantine periods will no longer be necessary. All animals travelling in and out of the UK will still be subjected to strict checks and procedures and all animals entering the UK must have a rabies jab, microchip and pet passport. Will my animal be able to fly? Many airlines actually refuse to carry certain breeds of cats and dogs, so it is a good idea to check before you fly. Short-nosed creatures are thought to be susceptible to breathing difficulties and over-heating, meaning that pugs, bulldogs and boxers, as well as Himalayan, Persian and exotic shot-haired cats could be turned away. Is my pet fit enough to travel? While getting your pet’s jabs up to date, it is also a good idea to ask the vet to give your animal a complete check over. Commuting long distances can be quite a stressful time for animals, so it is only fair to know that they will cope. Although daunting, your vet will let your know if there are any problems, such as feline or canine arthritis, and you’ll hopefully be able to address the issue before you go. Will my new house be suitable? When moving house, you will have to ask yourself some pretty brutal questions such as “will my new place be suitable for my kitty?” Relocating from a spacious country retreat to a compact city flat is obviously going to affect all elements of life and your animal’s wellbeing must be considered. Is there a garden for them to play in and will you be able to take them for regular walks? What’s more you must also take into consideration the climate of your new country and decide whether your pet will be able to cope. Will my dog be legal? Several types of dogs are actually banned in particular countries so you must do your research properly before you travel. For example, the UK prohibits ownership of Pitt Bull Terriers, Japanese Tosas, Dogo Argentinos and Fila Brazilieros, so you must be aware of the rules and regulations. rnStressed pets can suffer from weight loss and bad health, which is something all owners will want to avoid. Therefore it is essential to think carefully before travelling with your cherished animal – good luck.

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