Yes, it is page two of 32. And no, I have no idea what they'll use 32 pages for, lol.
The passport basically works as a health certificate though, so it has pages where it says what kind of vaccinations the dogs have...like rabies for example, which they've gotten already. Technically didn't have to, since the Faroes is a rabies free country... but it's easier to just do the vaccine I think, instead of messing with paperwork in order to prove that the Faroes is rabies free. Especially since they'll need a vaccine once they are in the US anyway, hehe.
And then there are also other pages saying if the dogs have been treated for different exotic parasites and other stuff which we don't really need. I suppose that's mainly when you bring a dog to the EU from a tropical region.
And yes. I'm sure Leo will be fine. It was tough to accept I was going to have to do this but I've had some weeks to adjust to it, so I've pretty much accepted it now. I thought about having someone take care of him for a year and then bring him over once we (possibly) have another place to stay... but, you know, in the end that's just too difficult and insecure.
We're moving to Buffalo, NY.
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