UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT RULES AND REQUIREMENTS
1)
Microchip: Each Pet shall be identified by means of a
microchip. No other form of identification is acceptable. The
microchip used should comply with ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to
ISO standard 11785- otherwise the pet will need to be sent with
it’s own scanner attached to the top of the crate.
* The microchip implantation
MUST BE DONE BEFORE the rabies
vaccination. Make sure the Vet scans the chip prior to implant so
we know it works.
2)
Rabies Vaccination & Certificate: All pets must have
an original Rabies Certificate and this certificate must state the
microchip number, the date of inoculation and the validity of the
particular vaccination you obtain – some are good for two years,
others are only good for one.
3)
Rabies Titer / FAVN-OIE Tests: FAVN or Fluorescent
Antibody Viral Neutralization (FAVN) Blood Test is to ensure that
the rabies vaccinations have provided adequate rabies antibody
levels and must be approved by an approved Government Facility. You
or your Vet will send these to:
Rabies Laboratory Kansas State University
1800 Denison Avenue, Mosier Hall Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5601
NOTE: Only FAVN test is approved.
Phone: (+1) 785 532 4483
Fax(+1) 785 532 4483
Web site:
http://www.vet.k-state.edu/depts/rabies/favn.htm
E-mail: rabies@vet.ksu.edu
* The ‘Six Month Wait’ begins at the day of blood draw.
* The results of the blood test must be 0.5 IU/ml or above in order
to qualify for entry.
** Please call them prior to sending the blood to make sure they
are aware of the delivery and the destination location. We also
suggest, prior to shipping the blood, that you ask how they want
the blood container labeled and how they want it sent to them.
These labs do change their policy often, so its best to double
check with them.
4)
Letter From Your Vet: Please have a typed letter, on the
Vet’s Company Letterhead, which states the date the microchip was
implanted. Please include the microchip number and the Pet(s)
information (name, breed, sex & age)
* Please note – if the Rabies Vaccination and the blood draw date
were done on the same day, please state that the vaccination was
given BEFORE the blood was drawn. We will need this letter signed
by your Vet – in
BLUE ink.
5)
EU Vet Health Certificate (Form EC#: 998) – (Form
provided to you by PetRelocation.com) – This is the standard Health
Certificate to be filled out by your accredited Veterinarian.
This certificate is valid for 4 months prior to departure date,
so do not get this issued too early.
6)
USDA Endorsement: The above referenced forms:
Microchip Implantation Record
Rabies Certificate
Rabies Titer Test Results
Vet Letter
EU Vet Health Certificate
Must be sent to your local USDA for their stamp of approval.
7)
Final Step: 24-48 Hours Prior to Departure You will need
to go back to your Veterinarian so they can issue both an
International Health Certificate & the Tick/Tapeworm Treatments
they have administered.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
For animals originating in an EU Member State, the "pet passport",
can be used and comes in a booklet form, blue in color with the EU
emblem of yellow stars. This passport is a document standardized
throughout the EU.
In the case of animals originating in a qualifying country other
than an EU Member State the "passport" is in the form of a
"Veterinary Certificate", must consist of a single sheet, be
printed in the language of Member State of entry and in English and
be completed in the language of the Member State of entry or
English.
North American vets write dates confusingly, sometimes in two
different formats on the same document. The correct layout
requested, and the ISO Standard, is dd/mm/yyyy.
Microchip Numbers must be read from the chip in the animal – and
not from other paperwork. You must double check to make sure the
chip can be scanned and that ALL NUMBERS of the microchip are
recorded correctly.