Tougher rules on pet passports means ‘EU citizen’ loophole for cats and dogs ends - Brussels has tightened up the rules, ferreting out animal owners who live in Britain ...
British pet owners traveling to the EU face new challenges as EU pet passport rules change, requiring an Animal Health Certificate for each trip, impacting costs and travel plans.
Many pet owners in Great Britain who want to take their animal to the Continent – or the island of Ireland – now face extra red tape. Until now tens of thousands of people who live in England, ...
Rule change affects dogs, cats and ferrets, with some owners telling the BBC new health certificates cost hundreds of pounds.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rhodes trip: Cat in a backstreet on the Greek island (Charlotte Hindle) Many pet owners in Great Britain who want to take their ...
Dogwalker Etc is launching the second annual Doggy Passport, a dog-friendly dining guide, on May 2-3 at the Pet Expo, with a ...
Heading on holiday is always exciting, but there are some vital travel changes to be aware of that could impact your journey ...