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Travelling to and from Ireland with Ddog

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OrlandaFuriosa · 14/04/2017 18:44

We've never taken ddog abroad yet but are heading to Ireland from England/Wales in the next few weeks.

I'm completely confused about what you need, whether I need to find a vet to certify ddog at Rosslare before we get on the return ferry etc, what to ask said vet and how to find one that will process dog etc.

Can anyone help, please?

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minsmum · 14/04/2017 18:47

Just come back from ireland. The rules state you need a pet passport, the reality is the dog stays in the car and no one even looks at the dog, at either side.

OrlandaFuriosa · 14/04/2017 22:00

Minsmum, great!! Thanks . Pl ignore other thread..

You're not a Jane of a Lantern Hill fan, by any chance, are you?

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Thewolfsjustapuppy · 15/04/2017 08:22

I have travelled back and forth from Ireland hundreds of times with various dogs, no one has ever asked me anything about the dog and I have never been asked for any papers.

OrlandaFuriosa · 15/04/2017 14:38

I'm beginning to feel more relaxed,,

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minsmum · 17/04/2017 12:13

No idea what Jane of a lantern hill is I'm afraid

witwootoodleoo · 17/04/2017 12:21

Technically your dog needs to have had its rabies vaccine and have a passport. If you are caught without it your dog will be quarantined. The normal worming requirements for bringing a dog back in to the country don't apply to Ireland.

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