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We offer a comfortable door to door pet transportation service ensuring that each pet receives the individual attention it deserves.

Our staff are trained to ensure your pet arrives at it’s destination safe, and in a healthy, stress-free condition.

Fresh water is provided throughout the journey, as well as light meals and treats.

Dogs are walked about every 3 hours during the day time.

We recommend that you supply a soft bed or blanket with a familiar smell and tasty food for your pets comfort.

Your pets are in good hands!!!

We look forward to being of assistance to both you and your pet.

If you have any questions – contact us for more information.

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What you need to do if your pet is entering the UK/IRELAND.

 

Step 1 – Have your pet microchipped – Before any of the other procedures for pet travel are carried out, your pet must be fitted with a microchip so it can be properly identified.

Step 2 – Have your pet vaccinated – After the microchip has been fitted your pet must be vaccinated against rabies. The length of the waiting period before entry to the UK is 21 days after the first vaccination date.

Step 3 – Get pet travel documentation – For animals being prepared in an EU country, you should get an EU pet passport.

Step 4 – Tapeworm treatment – (dogs only): before entering the UK, all pet dogs must be treated for tapeworm. The treatment must be administered by a vet not less than 24 hours and not more than 120 hours (1-5 days) before its scheduled arrival time in the UK. There is no mandatory requirement for tick & flea treatment.

We request that all owners of cats and dogs administer the tick & flea treatment prior to us collecting.

Step 5 – Medical Certificate – This needs to be done by a vet between 1 to 5 days prior to pets entering the UK, to show that your pet is in good health to travel.

What you need to do if your pet is leaving the UK/IRELAND.

 

Step 1 – Have your pet microchipped – Before any of the other procedures for pet travel are carried out, your pet must be fitted with a microchip so it can be properly identified.

Step 2 – Have your pet vaccinated – After the microchip has been fitted your pet must be vaccinated against rabies. The length of the waiting period before leaving the UK is 21 days after the first vaccination date.

Step 3 – Get pet travel documentation – For animals being prepared in an EU country, you should get an EU pet passport.

Step 4 – Medical Certificate – This needs to be done by a vet between 1 to 5 days prior to pets leaving the UK, to show that your pet is in good health to travel.

Step 5 – Tick & Flea Treatment – We request that all owners of cats and dogs administer the tick & flea treatment prior to us collecting.