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Pet Passports will become invalid when the Brexit transition period ends in December
For some weeks the British government has been planning a “shock and awe” campaign to warn British businesses that they have less than six months to prepare for Brexit; but the EU has beaten them to it.
Talk of ‘opportunity’ likened to Orwell-style ‘Newspeak’ – as advice highlights perils from new travel rules, bigger phone bills and border chaos.
British travellers face the worst possible outcome once the Brexit transition period ends, the government has confirmed.
Brexit will never be over.
The most important Brexit event of the week came and went with relatively little fanfare, yet it marks a significant moment.
Bob Stewart says his dogs regularly cross the Channel and should not lose out.
Blind people and people who require assistance dogs for other medical reasons would need to enter Ireland at “approved” entry points.
With a month to go, here is everything you need to know about travel in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Local firms worry border closure and duties will lead to smuggling and chaos.
Animal lovers are uncertain over travel rules, worried about pet food and do not want to lose European veterinarians.
How, indeed whether, Britain will leave the European Union on the 29th March will impact animals and their welfare. Political paralysis in the UK means however that there are more questions than answers at the turn of 2019.
The company is also stockpiling pet food ahead of Brexit.
‘Leaving the EU with no agreement in place could lead to owners facing longer waits to get their pet cleared for travel and higher costs’
If you wish to travel to the EU with your pet after 29th March 2019 we recommend speaking with your vet at least four months in advance of your date of travel.
Advice for pet owners planning to take a pet to any EU country after 29 March 2019 in the event of the UK leaving the EU without a deal.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has advised that should the UK leave the EU next year without a deal, there would be important implications for pet owners wishing to travel overseas with their animals from 30 March 2019.