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Bringing back a friend's GSD from Spain to Ireland

  • 02-12-2013 11:10am
    #1
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    Hi there,

    Just double checking if I am missing something regarding the subject.

    We are going to go to Spain next year and plan to bring back friend's GSD that is minded by their family there.

    The dog has all his vaccination up to date (including rabies) and has a pet passport.
    It will be treated for worm/flea/tick as required by legislation just before departure.

    We plan to have suitable muzzle and leash as required by legislation as it is a 'restricted breed'.

    We are used to do this kind of trip with our own dog (Weimaraner) so we do have experience (our dog will not be with us, our friends will host him when we are there)

    Could the fact that we are not the owner of the dog on the pet passport be a problem when boarding the ferry ?

    Any other thing you could think of that we would need to prepare to have no problem boarding the ferry ?
    (We have obviously booked a kennel on the ferry and so on)

    P.


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