Bringing pets / Привезення собак, котів і тхорів до Великобританії

Started by grahame, Apr 15, 2022, 04:54 PM

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grahame

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*** ADVICE ON BRINGING PETS TO THE UK FROM UKRAINE ***

What you must do to bring your pet to the UK from Ukraine.
You can bring your pet dog, cat or ferret from Ukraine to the UK without it going into quarantine if it:
• has been vaccinated against rabies and has had a blood test 30 days later to confirm it has worked
• has been microchipped
• has a pet passport or health certificate
• has had tapeworm treatment
If your pet does not meet these requirements, what you must do to bring your pet to the UK depends on when it left Ukraine.
If your pet is still in Ukraine or left Ukraine less than 30 days ago
Your pet will go into quarantine when it arrives in the UK.
1. Before you travel to the UK, call the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) on +44 3000 200 301 (option 2) or email pettravel@apha.gov.uk to find out what to do.
2. APHA will email you a form for a quarantine licence for your pet. Fill in the form and email it back to APHA.
3. APHA will review your application. They will then send you a copy of the licence by email. It will be valid for one month.
4. Arrange your travel to the UK. You must arrive at an approved port or airport and follow your carrier's rules for travelling with pets. Book your travel so you will arrive in the UK between 8am and 8pm. Outside of these hours the quarantine facility may not be able to collect your pet and you may need to wait until the following morning.
5. Email APHA with your travel details.
6. APHA will book your animal into quarantine before you arrive in the UK.
7. When you arrive in the UK, someone will collect your pet and take it to the quarantine facility.
You will not have to pay to quarantine your pet, or for your pet's transport to and from quarantine facilities.
If you travel by:
• car ferry, your pet will be collected from your car before you leave the ferry in the UK
• Eurotunnel, your pet will be collected from the terminal at Coquelles, France
• air, your pet will be taken to a holding facility at the airport in the UK
Read guidance on what will happen at the quarantine facility.
If your pet left Ukraine between 30 and 90 days ago
Your pet may have to go into quarantine when it arrives in the UK, depending on the vaccines and healthcare it has had.
1. Before you travel to the UK, call APHA on +44 3000 200 301 (option 2) or email pettravel@apha.gov.uk to find out what to do.
2. APHA will email you a form for a licence for your pet to enter the UK. Fill in the form and email it back to APHA.
3. APHA will review your application and email you to tell you if your animal needs to go into quarantine when it arrives in the UK.
4. APHA will send you a copy of the licence by email. It will be valid for one month.
5. Arrange your travel to the UK. You must arrive at an approved port or airport and follow your carrier's rules for travelling with pets. Book your travel so you will arrive in the UK between 8am and 8pm. Outside of these hours the quarantine facility may not be able to collect your pet and you may need to wait until the following morning.
6. Email APHA with your travel details.
7. APHA will arrange where your pet will need to go when it arrives in the UK.
8. When you arrive in the UK, someone will collect your pet.
If you travel by:
• car ferry, your pet will be collected from your car before you leave the ferry in the UK
• Eurotunnel, your pet will be collected from the terminal at Coquelles, France
• air, your pet will be taken to a holding facility at the airport in the UK
If APHA tell you that your pet must go into quarantine
You will not have to pay to quarantine your pet, or for your pet's transport to and from quarantine facilities.
Read guidance on what will happen at the quarantine facility.
If APHA tell you that your pet does not need to go into quarantine
If your pet does not need to go into quarantine, it will still need to be isolated for 3 months. APHA will tell you where your pet will need to go for isolation.
APHA will tell you if your pet needs any healthcare while in isolation. This might include a blood test to check your pet's antibodies to rabies and a vaccination if needed.
You will not have to pay for the essential transport and veterinary costs of your pet's isolation.
If your pet left Ukraine more than 90 days ago
Your pet may be able to isolate at the home where you are staying in England. This means your pet must stay indoors and not mix with other animals or people.
1. Before you arrive in the UK, call APHA on +44 3000 200 301 (option 2) or email pettravel@apha.gov.uk to find out what to do.
2. APHA will email you a form for a licence to enter the UK. The form will give you details of requirements for isolating your pet at home and ask how you will meet these requirements. Fill in the form and email it back to APHA.
3. If you meet the requirements for isolating your pet at home, APHA will give you a licence to enter the UK. APHA will send you a copy of the licence by email. It will be valid for one month.
4. A vet will tell you if your pet needs any healthcare while in isolation at home. This might include a blood test to check your pet's antibodies to rabies and a rabies vaccination if needed.
Where to arrive in the UK
If APHA has told you your pet must go into quarantine in the UK it must arrive at one of the following ports or airports.
Ports
• Calais Eurotunnel
• Dover Eastern Docks
• Harwich International Port
• Hull
• Portsmouth
Airports
• Belfast International
• Edinburgh
• Glasgow
• Glasgow Prestwick
• Leeds Bradford
• London Gatwick
• London Heathrow
• Manchester
At the quarantine facility
If your pet goes into quarantine on arrival in the UK, a vet will assess your pet and give it appropriate healthcare.
You will not have to pay for any essential healthcare that your pet needs while in quarantine.
Your pet will be:
• given a blood test to check if it has had a rabies vaccination or will need one - results of the blood test should take 3 days
• vaccinated for other diseases such as kennel cough and parvovirus
• given tapeworm treatment if necessary
• microchipped if necessary
If the blood test shows that your pet has not had a rabies vaccination
If your pet has not had a rabies vaccination, the vet will vaccinate your pet and keep it under observation.
After 30 days your pet will have another blood test to check if the vaccine has worked.
If the blood test shows that your pet has had a rabies vaccination
If your pet has had a rabies vaccination, the vet will arrange for your pet to go into isolation.
APHA will contact you to tell you where your pet will need to go for isolation and how long your pet will need to be in isolation. You will not have to pay for the costs of your pet's isolation.
Melksham Town Councillor (South Ward) - special interests including travel and transportation, economy and climate. Retired IT trainer, helping with the Ukraine UK forum

grahame

From https://www.gov.uk/guidance/imports-and-exports-of-animals-and-animal-products-topical-issues

QuoteCommercial import of dogs, cats and ferrets to England and Scotland from Belarus, Poland, Romania or Ukraine
England and Scotland have temporarily suspended the commercial import of dogs, cats and ferrets if they originate from or have been dispatched from Ukraine, Belarus, Poland or Romania, until 14 May 2022.

Commercial imports are the sale of or the transfer of ownership of a pet animal. This includes rescue animals and if you are travelling with more than 5 dogs, cats or ferrets if these animals are not attending training for a competition, show or sporting event.

This suspension does not apply to non-commercial pet animals from these countries.

This decision has been taken because of the serious health risk to humans and animals in England and Scotland from commercial cats, dogs and ferrets from Ukraine, Belarus, Poland or Romania that do not comply with UK health and documentation requirements. These countries are at high-risk of rabies.

The risk has been exacerbated by serious cases of non-compliance from countries neighbouring Ukraine which are experiencing high volumes of animal movements at present.

So - you can still bring your pet cat, dog or ferret - however, the government is very much alert to the health risks and I would look to the being very strong indeed in applying the rules in the previous post in this thread.
Melksham Town Councillor (South Ward) - special interests including travel and transportation, economy and climate. Retired IT trainer, helping with the Ukraine UK forum