PET Scheme passport includes details about rabies vaccination, where in boosters doses are inclusive, blood sampling, and the tick and tapeworm treatment. All these tests must be conducted before a pet is taken out of the UK or when your pet is brought into the UK from other qualifying countries.
There are few countries in European Union that are listed and you can re-enter your pets into the UK provided they must be micro chipped, vaccinated, and blood tested if your pets stay for a period more than six-months in foreign land. How should be the preparation be conducted, if necessary?
Make a five-step process and complete the process of preparing dogs and cats for re-entry into the UK. For proper identification of the pets, have your pet micro chipped. Your pet must be vaccinated against rabies once you get your pet micro chipped. Vaccination is a compulsory activity even if pets are not affected with rabies. This is the completion of second step. In order to check for whether the vaccine has effectively administered, a blood test must be conducted and this is a part of the entire process. This is completion of third step. For pets that are being prepared in an EU country, you should make necessary arrangements for an EU pet passport. And in addition to this, there will be a need for PETS documentation. This is an indication for the completion of fourth step.
Pets must be treated against ticks and a tapeworm before your pet enters the UK. The procedure for checking of the worms is quite simple and must be followed with a simple rule. Pets must be treated against ticks and tapeworms not less than 24 hours and not more than 48 hours before you’re ready for your travel of re-entry into the UK. This is the completion of fifth step.
However, with all these steps followed by pet owner something else in addition is to be obliged as well. It should be approved by the concerned transport such as ferry or flight or by public transport system. As all routes are not authorised you’ll have to make arrangement for your pets on routes which allow them. Your pet must enter the UK from a listed country travelling with an approved transport company, here in this case it’s on the route of Dover to Dunkerque route, which is an authorised route for carrying pet on ferries.


