Quote: Originally posted by Firthers on 05/3/2011
Thanks for all the info. And erroutdoors omg a bit of a pain thats an understatment. Could you explain abit more about these meds. I know they have to have treatment for ticks and tapeworm then it stamped on there passports but does it have to be a certain type. Oh gosh not sure if its more trouble than its worth. All these things to find out.
Don't be put off, we've been a few times since and not had another problem You can check on the Defra website ,it basically states:
Tick and tapeworm
treatments MUST be given by
a practising veterinarian in
the country in which the
treatment is administered.
In particular, your pet must
be treated against the
tapeworm Echinococcus
Multilocularis, using a
veterinary medicine that has
praziquantel as its active
ingredient. The tick
treatment must be
specifically licensed for
treatment against ticks. Tick
collars are not an acceptable
form of treatment.
10. All treatments MUST be
dispensed and administered
by the veterinarian in that
country. DO NOT take
products from the UK for a
veterinarian in another
country to administer.
We just assumed all vets in France would know what to administer, but obviously it's not that simple. I think there was a problem with the meds the vet in Le Mans administered in respect of the tick treatment. The Eurotunnel staff gave us a product list at the time, and directed us to a vet who would know what to do (Christiane Petrie, in Calais).
It really is worth taking your dog!
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