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Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by gloveman
(Post 4661603)
Oh I wish we were going to get bunnies and deer - we have been told we can expect the odd bear but luckily cougar are a bit of a rarity! But the present owner kindly reassured us that it is okay to shoot on the property:eek:
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Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by Tiaribbon
(Post 4664823)
Bears and cougars are around, however they really are not a great threat to the average dog. Coyotes are!! If you have small dogs and particularly if you live out of town, do be aware that coyotes are very dangerous to your dogs. I have 3 large dogs who have all had run-ins with coyotes/brush wolves......so much so, that we had to destroy the Alpha as he was coming right up to our house...... :ohmy:
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Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by Covenant
(Post 4663598)
apologies for piggybacking onto this thread, but does anyone know what injections uk dogs will require when reaching Canada?
I know heartworm is a problem in the US, but any others? also, what certificatesof innoculations are required to allow one to import a dog into canada? Many thanks (and apologies to the OP for butting in:o :o ) |
Re: Doggy advice needed
Dogs don't need to be microchipped or rabies vaccinated or anything at all to get into Canada (if they've been in the UK since birth or for the last 6mths).
See here for Canada's dog import requirements - http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/...chien_2e.shtml - be sure to read the footnote which says neither 1) nor 2) is actually required. You'll need a fitness to fly letter for your airline (covers them in case anything happens) but often they forget to ask for it. Just to make you feel good about the high fee you paid to get it in the first place :D Edit: there is no vet at the airport, just a customs inspector, who doesn't really inspect, just glances in the crate in my experience ;) I assume a vet would be called if the animal was in poor condition or something on arrival. If you need to get your dog vaccinated on arrival, that just means you get it done at a local vet in your town/city and present the certificate if required to your local customs office, same place you'll be clearing your container. There is no vaccination at the airport. |
Re: Doggy advice needed
Looks like we have wasted our money then but our vet, DEFRA and Air Transat all told us that the dogs would have to have microchips and rabies jabs. Bummer
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Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by gloveman
(Post 4668014)
Looks like we have wasted our money then but our vet, DEFRA and Air Transat all told us that the dogs would have to have microchips and rabies jabs. Bummer
I think most municipalities require you to have your dog rabies vaccinated, so if you've got the time and money, you may as well do it in the UK. We brought ours unvacc'd and then (eventually!) got him done here. I guess UK microchips are readable here, so it will be useful if your dog ever wanders. |
Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 4668037)
It's not a waste, I just wanted to point out for those in a rush that it's not something they need to stress about as none of it's compulsory to bring in your dog :)
I think most municipalities require you to have your dog rabies vaccinated, so if you've got the time and money, you may as well do it in the UK. We brought ours unvacc'd and then (eventually!) got him done here. I guess UK microchips are readable here, so it will be useful if your dog ever wanders. |
Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by chrisi65
(Post 4668071)
My mum is at the vet now getting our dog done. She has had to go twice today :curse: as nobody was qualified to do the stuff so i better not tell my mum she doesnt need it doing:o
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Re: Doggy advice needed
Originally Posted by Biiiiink
(Post 4668109)
I made my poor Father do all the pre-flight dog stuff too as we were in Canada and the dog was still in the UK. I won't tell if you won't ;)
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