
"As of Wednesday 22 April, new EU pet travel rules kicked in, meaning that GB residents travelling from England, Scotland or Wales to an EU country with pet dogs, cats and ferrets will now require an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) - which will be single-use only."
"The official guidance also applies to assistance animals and outlines how GB residents should no longer use EU pet passports to travel into the EU."
"The UK government is, therefore, urging pet owners to apply for an AHC ahead of time, to ensure a smooth journey."
"Other key changes to the EU's travel rules for pets include extra paperwork for those travelling with someone else's pet, and a new five-pet limit per private vehicle."
As of April 22, new EU pet travel regulations mandate that British residents traveling with dogs, cats, and ferrets to EU countries must secure a single-use Animal Health Certificate. EU pet passports are no longer valid for GB residents, and only EU residents can obtain them. The AHC must be issued by a vet within 10 days of travel and is valid for six months. Additional changes include paperwork for traveling with others' pets and a five-pet limit per vehicle.
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