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14th July 2011, 10:03 AM #1
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We hear the news a few weeks ago, and I know that a lot off breeders bin happy with this new rule.
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14th July 2011, 11:25 AM #2
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We were informed at work a few weeks ago about the change in rules & as in earlier post think its a good idea but still feel that by relaxing the rules so far in one go is still perhaps a step too far.Most of our clients who get their animals pet passported are either travelling to France or through France for their holidays,what country lost their rabies free status in 2010,fair enough still a low risk but it only takes one animal & as I tried to point out in previous post that one animal could bite the one animal that the vaccine hadn't covered,I know I wouldn't want to put any of mine at risk for the sake of making things cheaper.I also know if for any reason I wanted to take any of mine across water in any direction I would still back up with a blood test to make sure the animal was covered,now even getting to the point where I do wonder if GB has to become a country where it is going to be advisable to have rabies as a routine part of vaccination as in other places which is a bit sad really but.....
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