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Old Apr 9th 2005, 1:02 pm
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pets had their blood test the other day.....already been chipped and rabies shot a month ago.....now I belive their blood test gets sent to Kansas......6 months and counting........yihhhhaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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pets had their blood test the other day.....already been chipped and rabies shot a month ago.....now I belive their blood test gets sent to Kansas......6 months and counting........yihhhhaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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pets had their blood test the other day.....already been chipped and rabies shot a month ago.....now I belive their blood test gets sent to Kansas......6 months and counting........yihhhhaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great news, so your still determined then. What do your family back in the UK think about you going back?

My dog has her blood drawn on Wednesday and I cannot wait, hubbys job looks a little iffy and we just want to get the 6 months out of the way.
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Great news, so your still determined then. What do your family back in the UK think about you going back?

My dog has her blood drawn on Wednesday and I cannot wait, hubbys job looks a little iffy and we just want to get the 6 months out of the way.
If someone is not sure when they might be returning to the UK, do you know if you can get the 6-month process out of the way and remain "eligible" for the Pet Passport thing for a while after that, or do you eventually end up in a situation where you have to go back to square one and re-start the whole 6-month process?
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If someone is not sure when they might be returning to the UK, do you know if you can get the 6-month process out of the way and remain "eligible" for the Pet Passport thing for a while after that, or do you eventually end up in a situation where you have to go back to square one and re-start the whole 6-month process?
Hi Dunroving. Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but I think its good for four months initially then even if the four months passes you just have to make sure you get any boosters done when due and make sure you get paperwork fiiled out again by vet.
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Great news, so your still determined then. What do your family back in the UK think about you going back?

My dog has her blood drawn on Wednesday and I cannot wait, hubbys job looks a little iffy and we just want to get the 6 months out of the way.

not many of em know about it yet :scared: :scared: ......we got 6 months to tell them.......I just want the 6 months gone myself.....oct 7th is the earliest the pets can get in so we just have to be patient
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