Pet
Passports

WHAT YOU NEED TO
DO
1. Have your pet micro chipped. Before any of the other procedures for Pets Passport are
carried out, your pet must be fitted with a microchip so that it is identified.
2. Have your pet vaccinated. After the microchip has been fitted your pet must be vaccinated
against rabies. There is no exemption to this requirement.
3. Arrange a blood test. After your pet has been vaccinated, it must be blood tested to
make sure that the vaccine has given sufficient protection against rabies.
4. Get Pet Passport (PETS) documentation. For animals being prepared in an EU country, you should get an
EU pet passport.
5. Treat for ticks and tapeworm. Your pet must be treated against ticks and tapeworms not less
than 24 hours and not more than 48 hours with an approved transport company for its journey into the
UK.
The 6 month
rule
Your dog and cat may not enter the
UK under PETS until six calendar months have passed from the date that the blood sample which led to a
satisfactory test result.
For further details please see
www.defra.gov.uk or click on
the link below to access this website.
Or phone help line…. PETS help line
08702411710
Please click on the Defra link above or click here: www.defra.gov.uk
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