Yes, you can drive your dog from UK to Spain, but you need to comply with specific regulations regarding pet passports, vaccinations, and health checks.
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Yes, you can drive your dog from the UK to Spain as long as you follow specific regulations. According to the UK government website, you will need to obtain a pet passport for your dog and ensure that they are microchipped. Your dog must also be vaccinated against rabies and have a blood test to confirm the vaccine has worked. Additionally, your dog will need to be treated for tapeworm before entering Spain.
When travelling from the UK, you will need to cross the Channel either by ferry or through the Channel Tunnel. It’s important to check with your chosen carrier regarding their particular animal policies and regulations before travelling.
Here’s a helpful table summarising the regulations for travelling with your dog from the UK to Spain:
Requirement | Details |
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Pet Passport | Required for all dogs entering Spain from the UK |
Microchip | Your dog must have a microchip to travel to Spain |
Vaccinations | Your dog must be vaccinated against rabies and have a blood test |
Tapeworm Treatment | Your dog must be treated for tapeworm before entering Spain |
Carrier Regulations | Check with your chosen carrier regarding their particular animal policies and regulations |
As Mae West once said, “I love dogs. They live in the moment and don’t care about anything except affection and food. They’re loyal and happy.” With the proper preparation and following of regulations, you and your furry companion can enjoy a safe and happy journey from the UK to Spain.
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The video provides information and tips on traveling with a dog from the UK to Europe, including the current requirements for tapeworm treatment and the need for an animal health certificate. The YouTubers recommend using the Eurotunnel as the easiest option and highlight the pet lounge on ferries as a great option for leaving pets during crossings. They stress the importance of carrying necessary documents and recommend carrying a dog blanket for comfort. The speaker shares her joy in traveling with her dog and encourages viewers to embrace the experience, sharing her favorite destinations with her furry friend.
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You can drive your dog to Spain from the UK, either via the Eurotunnel, or by taking a ferry to France. From there, you can drive through France to Spain. This is a long route and will end up being quite expensive, however it is a straightforward option for taking dogs to Spain.
You can drive your dog to Spain from the UK, either via the Eurotunnel, or by taking a ferry to France. From there, you can drive through France to Spain. This is a long route and will end up being quite expensive, however it is a straightforward option for taking dogs to Spain.
If you’re travelling to Spain from the UK with a car, it’s easier. If you’re crossing the channel via the Eurotunnel or on a ferry, both options allow you to bring along your dog, for a fee. Then there’s just the long drive through France. Alternatively, consider catching one of the Brittany Ferries directly to Spain.
The short answer is yes, you can still bring your pet from UK to Spain. However, you can no longer use a pet passport issued in Great Britain (England, Wales or Scotland) for travel to Spain or any other EU country. You can still use a pet passport if it was issued in an EU country or Northern Ireland.
The current situation, which allows free movement of pets between the UK and Spain is that pets have received a rabies vaccine and they must be microchipped. The pet also must also have a valid EU pet passport issued by a vet.
Also people ask
Speaking very generally, you’ll find that the typical cost of moving a cat abroad is usually between £500 (GBP) and £1,500 (GBP) , while dogs can cost anywhere between £1,000 (GBP) and £4,000 (GBP) .