Dog - why not?
EU, and travel with a dog - what documents | EU, and travel with a dog - what documents |
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| Saturday, 21 November 2009 | |
Austria - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or microchip. - Must be vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of a booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. - Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian, attesting to the importance of vaccination against rabies.Belgium - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or a microchip compatible with ISO 1784 and Annex A to ISO 11785 (where the microchip does not meet the above requirements. Standard, the owner of the animal or person that is responsible on behalf of the owner must provide the opportunity to read microchip number when any control, ie must have the appropriate reader. - Must be vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. - Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian, attesting to the importance of vaccination against rabies. If you want to leave the pet (dog, cat ferret) which has less than 3 months if a special procedure for the movement condition is to immunize an animal after completing 7 weeks of age and at least 3 weeks before departure. Cyprus - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or a microchip compatible with ISO 1784 and Annex A to ISO 11785 (where the microchip does not meet the above requirements. Standard, the owner of the animal or person that is responsible on behalf of the owner must provide the opportunity to read microchip number when any control, ie must have the appropriate reader. - Must be vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of a booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. - Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian, attesting to the importance of vaccination against rabies. Czech Republic - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or a microchip compatible with ISO 1784 and Annex A to ISO 11785 (where the microchip does not meet the above requirements. Standard, the owner of the animal or person that is responsible on behalf of the owner must provide the opportunity to read microchip number when any control, ie must have the appropriate reader. - Must be vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of a booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. - Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian, attesting to the importance of vaccination against rabies. Denmark - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or a microchip compatible with ISO 1784 and Annex A to ISO 11785 (where the microchip does not meet the above requirements. Standard, the owner of the animal or person that is responsible on behalf of the owner must provide the opportunity to read microchip number when any control, ie must have the appropriate reader. - Must be vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of a booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. - Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian, attesting to the importance of vaccination against rabies. Estonia - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or a microchip compatible with ISO 1784 and Annex A to ISO 11785 (where the microchip does not meet the above requirements. Standard, the owner of the animal or person that is responsible on behalf of the owner must provide the opportunity to read microchip number when any control, ie must have the appropriate reader. - Must be vaccinated against rabies. Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of a booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. - Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian, attesting to the importance of vaccination against rabies. Finland During movement, the animal must be accompanied by the owner or other person responsible for them. - Must be identified in a readable tattoo or a microchip compatible with ISO 1784 and Annex A to ISO 11785 (where the microchip does not meet the above requirements. Standard, the owner of the animal or person that is responsible on behalf of the owner must provide the opportunity to read microchip number when any control, ie must have the appropriate reader. Vaccination against rabies must be preceded by identification (if you do not have a tattoo) - Must be vaccinated against rabies with an inactivated vaccine containing at least one antigenic unit / dose (WHO standard). Vaccination is obtained valid after 21 days of its entry in the case of the first vaccination performed in an animal over the age of 3 m-ce of life. In case of further vaccination carried out regularly at yearly intervals (booster) vaccine obtained on the validity of a booster dose of vaccine. If the owner or person responsible for an animal does not have a certificate of vaccination of the animal in the previous year, another vaccination is properly regarded as the first vaccination and acquires validity after 21 days from the date of filing. Young animals not vaccinated against rabies can not be imported into Finland Dogs and cats should be deformed (Echinococcosis) no later than 30 days before departure to Finland, a compound containing praziquantel or epsiprantel treatment must be documented in the animal's passport. Must be accompanied by a passport issued by an authorized veterinarian. Information on the identification, , confirmation of validity of the vaccination against rabies, test result information on the effectiveness of the vaccination must be certified in the passport of an animal by an authorized veterinarian. |
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