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Husky_mom
06-07-2010, 10:26 AM
Iīm going waaaaay ahead of things here.. but thereīs this slim chance we could be moving by the end of the year... yeah I know..:rolleyes:.. and the chance is it may be overseas this time.. it still just in the air right now.. but considering Iīd like to be informed with plenty of time if it does ever happen.. and if not well.. knowing stuff is not gonna kill me either.. lol
I need to know what do I need.. in order to move.. especially pets involved.. not sure what documentation etc I might be needing.. I know for sure teh wabbits are not going if it happens.. (they wouldnīt fly them nationally, even less internationally) but what about doggies.. is there quarantine periods? any paperworks Iīd need to fill in?..
then I also have the much dreaded school/house thing... and how to move all the furniture and stuff.. with how much time ahead should I do that..
like I said Iīm thinking waaay ahead in case itīs a go... so donīt worry... yet.. lol.. the prospect would be around England
kittycats_delight
06-07-2010, 11:34 AM
Isabel, for the dogs you will need a pet passport. Basically it is a document that is submitted by your vet to the minister of (I think) foreign affairs. They will have to have a rabies shot no more than 30 days before. If you will be going to the UK there is a 6 week quarantine and you will be responsible for all expenses for the dogs while in quarantine. You can find international movers such as DHL and many others who do furniture, boxes, etc. They can be expensive. We shipped some stuff to Italy and it wasn't much. Weight was around 200 lbs or so and it cost us 1600 plus we had to pay a customs fee when it arrived. You will have to check with your vet to be sure what is needed in case things have changed. And same goes with the movers. But this is what we had to do from Canada to Italy.
Freedom
06-07-2010, 11:37 AM
England has a 6 months quarantine as they have no rabies on the island. Most folks rehome dogs and cats rather than put them through this. I can't recall if you are allowed to visit them during the quarantine or not.
Far as I know, England, well, UK really, is the only European country still with an animal quarantine. But I could be out of date.
Sonia59
06-07-2010, 11:37 AM
OK, your question is pretty vague right now, and as your target seem to be England for now, I won't start giving you vague information for nothing ;). But in case you need more specific info for France, I would be happy trying to help you.
Husky_mom
06-07-2010, 11:40 AM
thank you!!.. Iīll keep all those things in mind and inquire about here...
I really donīt wanna move but IF it is happening I so want to be ahead of things especially as i had no clue.. lol
thank you..
kittycats_delight
06-07-2010, 12:13 PM
The quarantine website provides information about rabies quarantine in the United Kingdom for cats, dogs and other rabies susceptible animals that do not qualify for entry into the UK under the Pet Travel Scheme and are required by law to spend 6 months in quarantine.
Procedures - Guidance on choosing a quarantine premises.
Approved premises - List of UK authorised quarantine premises and carrying agents
Welfare of animals in quarantine
This comes from this site (http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel/index.htm). It has all you need to know about pets entering or travelling to the EU or from 1 EU state to another.
Taz_Zoee
06-07-2010, 12:23 PM
6 months!! :eek: Wow! But I'd probably do it if I HAD to.
Good luck Isabel, I wish I had advice. But I can only offer moral support from California. :)
kittycats_delight
06-07-2010, 12:43 PM
6 months!! :eek: Wow! But I'd probably do it if I HAD to.
Good luck Isabel, I wish I had advice. But I can only offer moral support from California. :)
There are ways around the quarantine. I have been going through that site I posted.
The Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) is the system that allows pet dogs, cats and ferrets from certain countries to enter the UK without quarantine as long as they meet the rules. It also means that people in the UK can take their dogs, cats and ferrets to other European Union (EU) countries, and return with them to the UK. They can also, having taken their dogs, cats and ferrets to certain non-EU countries, bring them back to the UK without the need for quarantine. The rules are to keep the UK free from rabies and certain other diseases.
Dogs, cats and ferrets
The UK does not permit the import of dogs, cats and ferrets that have not been vaccinated against rabies. Once they have reached the minimum age for vaccination (as stated on the vaccine manufacturer's datasheet) they must be prepared in accordance with all the requirements explained on this website, taking account of the required order of preparation.
PETS only applies to dogs, cats and ferrets travelling between the UK and certain countries and territories. Dogs, cats and ferrets must not have been outside any of these countries in the 6 calendar months before entering the UK.
Before travelling, you must make sure that your pet cats and dogs (including assistance dogs) or your ferret meets all the rules of the Scheme.
Dogs, cats and ferrets entering the UK under PETS may only do so on certain sea, air and rail routes.
Dogs, cats and ferrets entering the UK from non-qualifying (unlisted) countries must spend 6 months in quarantine on arrival. Mexico IS included in the list.
Qualifying non-European Union countries and territories
UK-resident dogs, cats and ferrets can, having travelled to any of the non-EU countries or territories shown below, can return to the UK under the Scheme. Pets that come from any of these countries can also enter the UK under PETS as long as they meet the rules. Pets can enter the UK via any other EU or non-EU listed country. Pets must not have been outside any of the EU or non-EU listed countries in the 6 calendar months before travelling to the UK.
Andorra Fiji New Caledonia
Antigua & Barbuda French Polynesia New Zealand
Argentina Guam Norway
Aruba Hawaii Russian Federation (2)
Ascension Island Hong Kong St Helena
Australia Iceland St Kitts & Nevis
Bahrain Jamaica (1) St Pierre & Miquelon
Barbados Japan St Vincent & The Grenadines
Belarus Malaysia (3) San Marino
Bermuda Mauritius Switzerland
Bosnia-Herzegovina Mayotte Taiwan
British Virgin Islands Mexico Trinidad and Tobago
Canada Monaco United Arab Emirates (4)
Cayman Islands Montserrat USA (mainland)
Chile Netherlands Antilles Vanuatu
Croatia Singapore Vatican
Falkland Islands St Lucia Wallis & Futuna
Liechtenstein
Husky_mom
06-07-2010, 01:20 PM
thank you.. Iīve been reading.. adn figured what you just posted..
I can get the dog there without being in quarantine.. but need to do a few things.. which will also need to be done 6 months ahead.. so... I really canīt wait until the very last minute as hubby always does and have to do it right away in case this does happen.. and if it doesnīt well.. too bad.. haha.. the only loss will be monetary :p
I have to get him chipped with a specific microchip. otherwise Iīd need to bring my own scanner.. then get him a rabies shot.. and get some bloodwork done.. and I guess after all that has been cleared I can get his passport and other paperwork filled..
I do need to know if the FCM (mexican AKC) uses the chips that are specified and who can put them on here where I live.. as well as the bloodwork as it has to be done by an approved lab by the UK...
phew.. so much to do.. and the worst is that I HAVE to do it now just in case.. because if we move last minute I wonīt be able to comply with the time regulations.. but on the good side we will be skipping the quarantine period...
Taz_Zoee
06-07-2010, 02:08 PM
Well that's good news at least.
But I thought you had three dogs? Do you not have the huskies anymore? Or will they be staying in Mexico with someone?
Catty1
06-07-2010, 02:23 PM
The kennel I work(ed) at - there was a family that moved back home to New Zealand, and had their cat do the 6 month quarantine with us. Then a company called Boomerang transport picked him up and sent him to NZ. (I cried...he was so special and such a great cat!)
Isabel, why not look up some of the pet transport companies in the Yellow Pages and ask them your questions? They certainly will know the ropes! And you can get quotes at the same time!:D
Husky_mom
06-07-2010, 03:27 PM
Well that's good news at least.
But I thought you had three dogs? Do you not have the huskies anymore? Or will they be staying in Mexico with someone?
I technically still have them.. but they are at my parents house (as well as my birds as airlines donīt do birds here).. when I first moved I didnīt knew where I was moving I only knew it was rental and had no yard.. with my girls needing to be separated 24/7 that was not possible.. then i got Queeq as her being a small dog I wouldnīt be dogless until I came back.. but then the whole ordeal of her getting stolen happened.. then Roger came in the pic.. then I moved again.. lol.. so heīs the only one here...
now moving (IF at all) again to who knows where I have no clue if Iīd be able to take them too (yard, separate areas for both, etc, as well as cost)..;)
@ Catty: first LOL.. Iīd be a miracle to find something like that here.. lol.. but Iīve contacted a few vets that might have experience in that, or so i hope, as they are registered vets by the FCM (mexican AKC).. then Iīll have to check with airlines.. but thanks for the suggestion.. I have seen a few pet trasporting agencies but they are in other state/country.. so will have to see if they can gelp and are not so pricey as if I do it myself
pomtzu
06-07-2010, 03:39 PM
If you need a Pommie sitter for 6 months - just let me know..........:D
Taz_Zoee
06-07-2010, 04:28 PM
I technically still have them.. but they are at my parents house (as well as my birds as airlines donīt do birds here).. when I first moved I didnīt knew where I was moving I only knew it was rental and had no yard.. with my girls needing to be separated 24/7 that was not possible.. then i got Queeq as her being a small dog I wouldnīt be dogless until I came back.. but then the whole ordeal of her getting stolen happened.. then Roger came in the pic.. then I moved again.. lol.. so heīs the only one here...
now moving (IF at all) again to who knows where I have no clue if Iīd be able to take them too (yard, separate areas for both, etc, as well as cost)..;)
That's what I thought and it's totally understandable. It would be more work to transport two big dogs and a small dog. And since your parents have the proper set up to keep them separate then it all works. :)
Supermom21
06-07-2010, 09:38 PM
This comes from this site (http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel/index.htm). It has all you need to know about pets entering or travelling to the EU or from 1 EU state to another.
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