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Mardie wrote:
Hi, just booked the vet in Ardres. Found e-mail address and used my limited french to try to make an appointment. The reply came back about three days later in perfect english. There also appears to be a camp site (St. Louis) about 1km away but it doesn't seem like they open until the 22nd March so will have to wait to see how my french is with them.

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Hi Mardie - yes we've been on the St. Louis camp site a few times - it is very good and convenient to the Vet in Ardres but not cheap. Their English is excellent and they do use the Internet - email address -
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MandyandDave wrote:
Hi, we had our two miscreants pet passported in May last year, we are going to France in July this year, will they need a rabies 'top up' before we go?

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Hi MnD - You need to check what is stamped in the Passport. When we first started going to France the duration of the Rabies was 1 year, then it went to 2 now we have had it done and the vet has stamped it for 3 years. Be very careful you do not let it lapse else you have to start all over again. Check also with Defra.

When you come back make sure you understand the the 24 hour rule for the return trip re the worming and Flea treatment.

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Mardie yes don't forget the tick and worm treatment must be done at least 24 hours before travel back to UK.

You only have between 24 and 48 hours to travel back to UK (that is when the dog is checked in at Ferry/shuttle). turn up after 48 hours and you will have to do the tick and worm treatment again.

CHECK PETS PASSPORT after treatment, make sure DATE, TIME, VETS SIGNATURE AND STAMP are all there and correct. They can and do make mistakes. As tick and worm treatment are on different pages double check, best to be sure before leaving vets.

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