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In August 2011http://www.defra.gov.uk/publications/2011/06/30/pb13582-bringing-pets-into-uk/

They still seem to recommend it http://www.defra.gov.uk/publications/files/pb13582-bringing-pets-to-uk110706.pdfTick and Tapeworm treatment


Requirements for tapeworm treatment are to be confirmed, so you are advised to check
the Defra website prior to travel. Tick and tapeworm treatment is still advised. It is best
practice, and best for the health of you and your pet, to treat your pet for ticks and
tapeworm before returning to the UK. Consult your vet for further advice.


We bought our M/home to travel with our Dog's on retirement
I did put him in a kennel but he was not happy and he travels really well and went to Spain with us. The passport was a process that was easy.
It really is a decision only you can make I think it is better to leave an older dog with a friend if you are going to leave him at all.

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As standard our dogs get frontlined 1st day of every month, except in Winter, and wormed every 6 months, unless it is close to returning to UK when it gets done at the vets. We always have great problems getting them to take a worming tablet at the vets. Our older dog seems to be able to hide a tablet in her mouth and spit it out a few minutes later, so we need keep her still for a few minutes until we are sure it has gone. We try to hide tablets in all sorts of treats but she always manages to find them. Does anyone know if there is a liquid wormer, similar to the one for puppys?
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Mack takes his tablets usually without any problem. On the very rare occasion when he doesn't my hubby just opens his mouth, pops it in at the back and gives his throat a wee rub. The whole process takes seconds and the dog is neither up nor down. Hubby has it down to a fine art though, we have had the dog for years!

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I got to this post looking for info on the new laws for dogs entering the UK after the first of Jean 2012 and as usual when dealing with governmental departments its still unclear and a year late.

Our Lakeland terrier (Foxy) goes with us everywhere. We have a bit of a nomadic life, House in the lake district, German wife, house in southern Spain and inlaws in Germany. So our year is spent travelling between the 3 countries.

When I say everywhere I mean everywhere, Bars, Restaurants, Beach & shops, if they don't want dogs we dent go in, there loss.

You will find in Germany that they are far more dog friendly, most restaurants and shops will let you in but not food shops. Not sure about Belgium. In Spain most of the restaurants and bars have an outside area anyway. German airlines also allow dogs onboard and its not expensive, Foxy has more airmiles than I have!!

We have bikes and a childrens buggy for Foxy.

I have been to many Vets in Germany (recurring ear infections) and I would be surprised if German or Belgium Vets didn't speak english, cant say the same for French and Spannish.

If Foxy coudnt go then the wife would leave me behind.

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