The Pet Travel Scheme ("PETS") is a scheme which allows animals to travel easily between member countries without undergoing quarantine. A Pet Passport is a document that officially records information related to a specific animal, as part of that procedure. The effect is to drastically speed up and simplify travel with animals, and transport of animals, between member countries, compared to previous procedures, if the regulations are followed.

PETS was originally introduced for the benefit of animals entering or returning to the United Kingdom from other European Union countries, since historically the UK had very strong controls to safeguard against rabies including a compulsory 6 month quarantine period on imports of many animals. On October 1 , 2001 , several European Union countries introduced the PETS scheme, under which animals from any member country may freely travel (with the correct procedure) to any other member country on approved carriers. Over time the scheme has rolled out to other countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The pet passport was originally suggested by the UK's Official Monster Raving Loony Party.

Appearance

The pet passport itself comes in multiple forms, sometimes a pink A4 sheet, sometimes a small blue booklet. It contains the microchip or tattoo number of the animal, the certification that it has had a rabies vaccination, and needs to be signed by an officially approved veterinary surgeon.

The passport is not to be confused with a much smaller folder (sometimes purple coloured), routinely issued by vets, which records the complete vaccination history of the pet.

Details of procedure

Every country has different requirements, both for export and import of animals, although some features are common to all.

Common features

All countries:

Some countries:

In some countries the formal passport is needed. Others will accept documentation in any form, so long as it is clearly evidential of the procedure being followed. Usually the animal and its papers are checked thoroughly both on boarding or export, and again upon arrival.

The Pet passport alone can be used to enter some countries if it records all relevant information (eg the UK), but it will not suffice to enter many countries. For instance Guatemala, in common with almost every country operating such a scheme, demands that all imported pets have a rabies vaccination, but will not accept the Pet Passport as proof of said vaccination. They need to see the proof of the rabies in the animal's vaccination records.

Travel from outside Europe to a European country

Tick and tapeworm treatment is needed between 24 and 48 hours prior to departure.

Specific country regulations

United Kingdom

  • Tick and tapeworm between 24 and 48 hours prior to arrival (strict).
  • Animals cannot be flown into the country as 'checked baggage', on airlines, but only as cargo.

USA

Animals being exported must have a vet examination and certificate, which must also be certified valid by the USDA.

Other useful information

The PETS scheme is not yet standardised. This leads to much confusion. Every journey between any two countries should be researched separately to ensure that the animal will be accepted for travel upon arrival at the departure point.

  • The major delay in obtaining a pet passport is the time requirement for the rabies vaccination. The implications are:
    1. An animal may get a valid rabies vaccination and serology check, and then apply for a passport on the spot, at a later date.
    2. An animal whose rabies vaccination is allowed to go out of date (typically 1–2 years) by even one day, without a booster, must start with a new vaccination and delay.
  • Because PETS is European wide, the regulations may differ for travel within, and outside, Europe. Pet owners should take care since the requirements for travel to a destination may be quite different from the requirements upon returning.
  • A suitable and carrier-approved travel crate may be required, which must have the correct food and water containers as set out by the relevant bodies.
  • Animals should not be sedated for air travel, since altitude can affect medications. Most airlines will not accept tranquilised animals nowadays. Instead, they are kept in a dark, heated, pressurised hold, which encourages them to sleep for the duration of travel.
  • Larger animals may be restricted to airline routes which can accommodate their crates. Not all airlines will carry animals, and charges vary widely - check with each airline before travel.
  • Some routes will not fly animals if the temperature is adverse, or in certain months, due to health risks.
  • Many airlines are unable to provide details of formal procedures, you may need to check with a vet or the consulate of the relevant countries to confirm details.
  • Since airline staff are often (at present) poorly trained or uncertain, and conflicting information may be provided, at present it is sensible to double check and document all information supplied.
  • In airlines, animals may travel as excess baggage or cargo. "Excess baggage" (in effect treating the crate and animal as another suitcase) ensures they travel on the same flight and is often much cheaper.
  • The UK restricts incoming flights to only ship animals as cargo. A cheaper alternative around this aberration in the rules is to fly to some other European city, such as Paris or Amsterdam, and then travel to the UK by rail or ferry instead, which do not have this restriction.

List of countries exempt from rabies quarantines

A correctly prepared cat or dog may be imported without quarantine into the United Kingdom from the following countries under the Pet passport scheme, but only by an authorised transport company: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France*, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican, Antigua and Barbuda, Ascension Island, Australia, Barbados, Bahrain, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia*, Guadeloupe, Jamaica*, Japan, Réunion*, Malta, Martinique*, Mauritius, Mayotte*, Montserrat, New Caledonia*, New Zealand, St. Helena, St. Kitts & Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, United States of America, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.

Note: *=France or French DOM ( Départements d’Outre-Mer )*Although Jamaica is a qualifying country under the EU Regulation, Jamaican law currently prevents the involvement of that country in PETS. PETS-prepared animals may not enter Jamaica and animals may not be prepared for PETS in Jamaica(Source:Defra).

References

  1. ^ Reuters (1999-09-23). "Monster Raving Loony Party race heating up between chairman — and his cat". CNN . http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9909/23/fringe/looney.cat/ .  
  2. ^ Matthew Tempest (2001-05-21). "Cat pushes for prime minister". The Guardian . http://politics.guardian.co.uk/election2001/story/0,9029,494155,00.html .  
  3. ^ "Animal Health and Welfare - Pet Travel Scheme - European Countries Eligible For Pets" . http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/pets/procedures/support-info/countries.htm .  
  4. ^ "Animal Health and Welfare - Pet Travel Scheme - Long Haul Countries Eligible For Pets" . http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/pets/procedures/support-info/other.htm .  

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