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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:08 pm |
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| Spacerunner wrote:
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Particularly like the idea of storing digital copies of everything on a dongle. Not only do I already have one, but it appeals to my sense of gadgetry!
Knew about safety triangle and spare bulbs, but had no idea about spare specs tho. Good job I need some new ones, and Specsavers got special offer on.
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Hi John,
After your pet has had their positive blood test results, you're good to go but cannot return to the UK with your pet for six months after the date of the blood test.
Last year our cat had its blood test results in January. We went abroad in April and planned our return in July to coincide with the earliest date we could re-enter the UK.
This was also tied in with 90 day limits on travel and home insurance so in effect, we used the cat re-entry date and planned back from that.
The dongle is a good idea but ensure the information is encrypted or password protected in case of loss. In the right hands, what more would an identity fraud thief need?
Some countries also require two warning triangles and first aid kit - if using one bought previously, check the expiry date on the dressings, eyewash and any ointments.
Think that will do for now. Hope it helps.
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:23 pm |
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definately get a CCI.
cost about 8 quid i think, CC, C & CC And AA do them for you,
on many foreign sites they like to keep your passport for a while but a CCI is just as acceptable, i hate to be parted from my passport.
The details on a CCI are your passport details and it is basically a third party insurance, so if you MH causes the site to burn down you have some insurance.
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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:22 pm |
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Hi
I also have a colour copy of my tax disc.
The pet passport should be in the region of £150.00 including vaccines and tests etc.
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:55 pm |
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| Spacerunner wrote:
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We also intend obtaining a 'pet's passport' and our vet quoted in the region of £300, is this the average fee for this?
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£300 seems awfully expensive to me, if my memory serves me correctly, we paid around £100 for the rabies jab and blood test, £30 for the annual booster jab, and £10 for the passport documentation.
I should shop around with different vets in your area if I were you.
Bear in mind, that though the dog is safe to travel abroad as soon as the results of the blood test show sufficient antibodies, the dog will not be able to RETURN to the UK for 6 months following the rabies jab.
Moves are afoot to get this relaxed in line with other EU countries, but at present that's the way it is.
Cheers
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