YES - you need to have a passport for your pet -
I know many American friends who got their dogs in with no problems - just need a passport saying your pet has had all the injections and is healthy
but be careful 3 out of the 4 dogs I know who came from US have now epilepsy - I don't know if it's related to flying ... but maybe you should investigate this!!
2006-06-29 01:47:17
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answered by Lulu Ferrari 3
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First you have to learn to spell the name of the place you want to bring it to.
Englang does not exist ... Do you mean England?
If so then you need to know that any anilmal being brought into UK as a pet has to stay in quarantine for several months before being allowed to live with you in your new home.
2006-07-02 10:39:16
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answered by monkeyface 7
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you can ,, but i wouldn't , because there's a lot of paper work and you have to be sure the pet has had all there shots and be ready to show proof of that,and ,, if there's a problem with the pet getting clearance ,, you will have to leave the pet and if you don't send someone to pick the pet up, the pet will be restored , this is how it is bring a pet into the u,k learned this by watching airport on uk,,,t,v but it dont hurt to call the airport there from the states and ask them they will know, and be able to tell you what you can and cant do,,,lot's of luck,,
2006-06-28 02:09:39
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answered by freedom 1
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Yes. There is no longer a quarantine period for pets flying on Continental airlines to London. Your pet just has to meet Britain's guidelines, which can be researched on the Continental Cargo website.
2006-06-28 02:22:55
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answered by Jen 1
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Yes you can without going through 6 months of quarintine if you take your pet to the vet and get certain documentation and a chip inserted.. Below is a link to the UK govt website that explains everything
2006-06-28 02:17:12
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answered by sally T 2
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depends on what type of pet, but yes to dogs, but it has to have a vetarinary certificate, and be microchipped, to show it has been vaccinated against rabies, and the vaccination must be up to date. Check with your vet first they will give you the latest information. The 6 months quarantine has been abolished.
2006-06-28 02:32:01
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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yes after 6 months of quarantine
2006-06-28 02:03:58
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answered by panda 6
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there's no law saying that you cant, just make sure you get it to a vet to get him updated on shots, and a overall examine for any signs of health problems it also depends on what kind of animal it is. but there should be no physical harm to the pet itself by moving him from one place to another just might take it awhile to get used to change
2006-06-28 02:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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After 6 months of quarantine during which you have to pay it's food and board....verrry expensive.
2006-06-28 03:28:59
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answered by sgtlambsonswife 3
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No, but i think you can bring it into England if you will wait for a six months quarantine
2006-06-28 03:06:54
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answered by Mrs B 3
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