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Travelling with #Pets - rules to keep in mind
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Your pet can join you when you go on holiday to another EU country, but there are certain rules to bear in mind. Read on to find out more.Thanks to EU rules on travelling with pets, people are free to move with their furry friend within the EU. Make sure your pet has the following before you leave on holiday:
- Identification via a registered microchip or a readable tattoo, if applied before 3 July 2011.
- A pet passport proving that they have been vaccinated against rabies and are fit to travel, issued by an authorized veterinarian.
- Dogs travelling to Finland, Ireland, Malta, the UK or Norway must be treated against the Echinococcus multilocularis tapeworm.
In general you can travel with a maximum of five animals.
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