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Definition of pet passport in English: pet passportnoun A document certifying an animal's identity, health, and vaccination status, enabling it to be taken to and from certain countries without the need for a period of quarantine. Example sentencesExamples - The introduction of "pet passports" will allow dogs from all over Europe to compete next year.
- We have a pet passport for our labrador and are soon to drive through France to Spain and on to Portugal.
- Find out how pet passports could allow you and your pet to travel more freely.
- For instance, the new UK pet passport is valid only if the animal has an identifying microchip and there are insurance premium benefits.
- Essy has now got her very own pet passport, in case her owners decide to move back to Tenerife, where Mrs Tufft lived 18 months ago.
- A pilot scheme involving the equivalent of pet passports began in February 2000.
- Tomorrow, the eight-year-old Shih Tzu becomes the first Irish dog to fly out, under the EU pet passports scheme.
- The Baroness's role includes overseeing the introduction of new pet passports, which require pets to be microchipped and registered.
- Dopey, BT, Minky and Shy all came to Britain under the pet passport scheme and are all friendly natured, fully vaccinated and neutered.
- The pet passport scheme allows people who are going abroad to take their pet with them without subjecting the animal to a stressful period of quarantine.
- Joan McArdle has been fighting tooth and nail to be able to bring the family's pet dog to Spain on holiday since EU pet passports became law last July.
- The pet passport scheme works smoothly and for Henri the only disadvantage is the necessary veterinary visit and injections which precede each return trip.
- Unfortunately, without a clean bill of health from a vet, no pet passport could be issued.
- During a discussion on the benefits of the pet passport facility, Ford admitted taking his dog everywhere - even back and forth between Europe and the US.
- Pet passports may have made travelling with animals easier in Europe, but they could also result in more problems in humans back home.
- She said the pet passport scheme, which allows animals clear of rabies to be brought into Britain, can take up to seven months and cost 1,000 in vet and kennel fees.
- One-year-old Theo had to spend six months in quarantine kennels to get his pet passport.
- Insp McIver said that the introduction of the pet passports scheme in 2004 had facilitated the importation process.
Definition of pet passport in US English: pet passportnoun A document certifying an animal's identity, health, and vaccination status, enabling it to be taken to and from certain countries without the need for a period of quarantine. Example sentencesExamples - The introduction of "pet passports" will allow dogs from all over Europe to compete next year.
- The pet passport scheme works smoothly and for Henri the only disadvantage is the necessary veterinary visit and injections which precede each return trip.
- For instance, the new UK pet passport is valid only if the animal has an identifying microchip and there are insurance premium benefits.
- Find out how pet passports could allow you and your pet to travel more freely.
- Unfortunately, without a clean bill of health from a vet, no pet passport could be issued.
- Tomorrow, the eight-year-old Shih Tzu becomes the first Irish dog to fly out, under the EU pet passports scheme.
- Essy has now got her very own pet passport, in case her owners decide to move back to Tenerife, where Mrs Tufft lived 18 months ago.
- Joan McArdle has been fighting tooth and nail to be able to bring the family's pet dog to Spain on holiday since EU pet passports became law last July.
- She said the pet passport scheme, which allows animals clear of rabies to be brought into Britain, can take up to seven months and cost 1,000 in vet and kennel fees.
- A pilot scheme involving the equivalent of pet passports began in February 2000.
- One-year-old Theo had to spend six months in quarantine kennels to get his pet passport.
- The Baroness's role includes overseeing the introduction of new pet passports, which require pets to be microchipped and registered.
- Insp McIver said that the introduction of the pet passports scheme in 2004 had facilitated the importation process.
- Pet passports may have made travelling with animals easier in Europe, but they could also result in more problems in humans back home.
- The pet passport scheme allows people who are going abroad to take their pet with them without subjecting the animal to a stressful period of quarantine.
- During a discussion on the benefits of the pet passport facility, Ford admitted taking his dog everywhere - even back and forth between Europe and the US.
- Dopey, BT, Minky and Shy all came to Britain under the pet passport scheme and are all friendly natured, fully vaccinated and neutered.
- We have a pet passport for our labrador and are soon to drive through France to Spain and on to Portugal.
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