No but they need veterinarian clearance and pet passport. And only champions in their counties can participate. It's the world cup for dogs!!!!!!!
2007-03-09 09:22:43
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answered by delta 4
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Cruft superintendent/show secretary should be contacted for quarantine policy and vaccination particulars for out of country dogs. Good Luck, get all the information before heading out!
2007-03-09 09:45:02
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answered by Faerie loue 5
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Foreign dogs at Crufts do no need to be quarantined as legally, they would have had to go through health checks prior to entering the country. For further information regarding dog law, please contact the Kennel Club at www.thekennelclub.org.uk
2007-03-10 05:27:54
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answered by Kennel Club Experts 2
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I enjoyed the fast glimpses of the Irish Setter & extremely enjoyed seeing many of the lesser primary canines from the hit upon canines section. The breeder of my Bengal cat additionally bred Coton D'Toulon (?? not sure if i've got have been provided that outstanding) & I met a domestic dog as quickly as I picked up my kitten so it replaced into extremely good to ensure one on television. i'm hoping to ensure some chinese language Crested .... purely to ensure if many of the prepare canines seem as gruesome simply by fact those that win the 'international's ugliest canines' contests ... (aw, lol - a number of them seem extremely dazzling too) plus hoping to ensure some Shih Tzu & the King Charles Spaniels. some Leonbergers, a Deerhound or 2 & some Scotties could be large too. Plus the different uncommon or unusual breeds. thank you playstation i'm additionally looking forward to seeing the doggies next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days after the docking ban is obtainable in ... it is going to likely be good to ensure some greater canines finished with tails. i be responsive to that they'll seem impressive & that breeders would be complaining that the tails could be all shapes, sizes & colorations simply by fact they have not been breeding for tails ... yet in time each and every physique gets used to seeing them that way & the unmutilated ones would be those that seem impressive. i think of it somewhat is a shame that it does not prepare to working canines too ... setters, policies & labs are all gundogs & all of them have tails so why could the spaniels be diverse? Likewise GSD have tails ... so why could working Doberman not ... however i could admit i'm not sure which working canines the ban does prepare to.
2016-10-17 23:42:05
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answered by ? 4
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No! as long as they meet the requirements have a Pet passport, all relevant paper-work from a VETand have up to date Rabies Vaccinations they are allowed in!
2007-03-09 09:35:44
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answered by willowGSD 6
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Not if the have a proper passport with rabies vaccines, flea/tick treatments, id chip and vet certificate (by specially appointed vet surgeon
2007-03-09 09:23:00
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answered by Anonymous
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no not from the eu countries any way,they need a pet passport after medical checks,then they can travel, my concern is that rabies that is indemic in europe will get into Britian this would cause havoc with our wild life.
2007-03-09 17:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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None of them do, if they come from the countries entitled to use the PETS travel scheme:
http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/303
2007-03-09 10:27:03
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answered by anwen55 7
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Now with this new pet passport scheme.
2007-03-09 09:21:27
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answered by les c 3
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Sure do.
2007-03-09 09:17:03
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answered by Jewel 6
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