Is it easy to travel to France with a dog?

Travel to France with your dogOnce you have the Animal Health Certificate in your hand, you can travel to France with your dog. You need to have departed on your trip no more than 10 days after the AHC was issued, otherwise you will need a new one.

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Does France require dog quarantine?

France Pet Passport & Import RegulationsThere will be no quarantine for your pet as long as the following regulations are met. Unless otherwise stated, the regulations below apply to domestic dogs, cats and ferrets including service and emotional support dogs and cats.

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Can I take my dog to France on the ferry?

What does my dog need to go to France?

First, you'll need to get an AHC for your dog's first trip to France. Once there you can take your dog to a local vet and arrange for an EU pet passport to be issued. You can then use this to take your pooch to France for future trips.

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Can you take dogs to Great Barrier?

DOGS: If you bring your dog the Barrier, you must carry proof of registration. Dogs must be under control at all times and are prohibited on all Department of Conservation land. As is the case in any rural situation, any dog found harassing stock or poultry on private property runs the risk of being destroyed.

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Can foot passengers take dogs on ferry?

Foot PassengersPets (all dogs and cats) must be transported to and from the ferry in a secure, rigid and appropriate pet cage or box (please bring your own). The animal must be able to stand or lie down in comfort. The owner of the animal must be able to carry the cage or box from the terminal to the ship.

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