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Hiya Messybeanie. I would start the process now for your pet passport, so your ready for next year. Its dead easy. Then by the time your going next year, your six months period is up. We take our two monsters to France and they love it.
Just remember to keep the vaccs and rabies injections up todate or you have to start all over again. And our UK rabies injections are now 3 years but if your camping in France, you'll have to have the rabies booster done every year, which we have to do.
Even now after all these years, still have butterflies going into the pet customs at the tunnel but they are really friendly and its really important to check when leaving the vets that he's stamped, dated and put the time of when he did the tick and worming as you've only a window of 48 hours to get home. The first 24 hours you can't leave the country, so you've only got 24hours. The times we've got there and other people's pet passports haven't been recorded properly, screaming, shouting.
Also take some frontline with you, as however much grooming you do after a walk, the little vampires attach themselves and get yourself a little plastic green hook from your own vet to whip them off. Yuck!!
Have fun
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June - Sandringham Est, King's Lynn
July - Clumber Park, Worksop
Janet xx
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