Sunday, February 28, 2010
Day 55
The title on this little booklet is "Passport for Pets". Between Sweden and Norway it is possible to travel with your pets without any preparations, as neither of the countries has rabies. But if you want to take your dog or cat or so to the rest of the European union, it is necessary to have a "passport" for the animal stating that a rabies vaccination has been taken.
This passport is for Ebba, as we plan to take our caravan to Germany this summer, and wants to take here with us. She'll get her second shot next week, and then we have to wait 120 days before they can take the blood sample showing that she has got the rabies antibodies. Then it will summer and we will be ready to travel.
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You have plans to come to Germnay this summer?? That's great!! I think here are a lot of interesting sights and it's a good idea to go around with the camper.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll give me a sign if you'll come to Germany by ferry ;-)
wow, that's so interesting! Passport for pets! When we moved to California our cats had to take plane ride with us, and they required immunization papers too, but not like a passport, just a piece of paper.
ReplyDeleteOh ... she visited Germany! Where are you going off to exactly?
ReplyDeletewow..passport for pets!!! this is the first time i see such thing!!! cool!
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