European Vets that have issued EU Pet Passports to Brits since Brexit

Just back from the infamous Christian Marks at Bernkastel. We were greeted by a voice from above the spiral staircase “ah a British dog?, you have come for me to kill the worms? Well, we Germans killed 9 million jews during the war, I am sure we can deal with a few worms!”
No appointments, just turn up and queue in the corridor, he was accepting locals well after his closing time.
No receptionists, no vet nurses.
I was called in to have passport completed (with a date and time of my choosing to suit the ferry) although I was sure the actual date and time ok.
He obviously saw Rosie with us and made up his mind all legit as she was left in corridor with John and I was summoned for the paperwork. It was left to us to administer the tablets after we left.
I was disconcerted (upset) as the pet before us was a cat and they were gone a while in the consulting office. He came out and called me in saying,” the cat has multiple fractures, I have to euthanise it “ and when I went in there was the sedated cat on the table with 3 crying ladies saying their last goodbyes and we all stood around the table with the cat, my paperwork and him making jokes about the French.
I tried to convey my apologies to the ladies and my sadness to them but have to admit that I was in tears as I went back to Rosie and John.
I think he is no Noel Fitzpatrick who will try and save any injury, he seemed just no nonsense get on with it.
Of course, my daughter appalled at his unprofessional attitude but the queue of people at the door might indicate a caring and affordable vet doing his best for patient and owners.
So he never checked Rosie’s chip, but that gets checked at the ports, he did no more than glance at her and signed the health part of PP and didn’t give her the tablets but signed the PP and trusted me to do it. He saw that I had them in my hand.
4 euros as our daughter “is a fellow colleague.”
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you are aware that since the beginning of last year Croatia is included in the Schengen zone? It used to be a handy country to retreat to for the 'Schengen shuffle', but not now.
Well spotted ... I didn't pick up on that when I read the post! Unless of course he has and Irish PP himself, or another giving unlimited access into the Schengen zone.
Does anyone know if giving a second rabies jab within a few months is ok for dogs?
Not a problem at all, had this done for our Bella with no effect at all on her, it is actually not a bad thing to do for a dog that's only had one jab as it probably gives more protection than just relying on their own immune system to build up sufficiently with just one.
 
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Well spotted ... I didn't pick up on that when I read the post! Unless of course he has and Irish PP himself, or another giving unlimited access into the Schengen zone.

Not a problem at all, had this done for our Bella with no effect at all on her, it is actually not a bad thing to do for a dog that's only had one jab as it probably gives more protection than just relying on their own immune system to build up sufficiently with just one.
latinmonique has not yet been back on here since posting their question, so I have no idea whether Croatia will be feasible for them or not.
 
latinmonique has not yet been back on here since posting their question, so I have no idea whether Croatia will be feasible for them or not.
Not surprised as many new posters (non-subscribers) do that, but at least if anyone else looks at this thread they'll realise that Croatia isn't a non-Schengen country anymore.

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De Bascule DierenartsenPraktijk​

Belgium, Ypres​

Made an appointment/enquiry with regard to a Pet Passport.
Reply "We do not offer this service".......

Cheers🍻
 

De Bascule DierenartsenPraktijk​

Belgium, Ypres​

Made an appointment/enquiry with regard to a Pet Passport.
Reply "We do not offer this service".......

Cheers🍻
If you have time email this vet, you won’t regret it

 

De Bascule DierenartsenPraktijk​

Belgium, Ypres​

Made an appointment/enquiry with regard to a Pet Passport.
Reply "We do not offer this service".......

Cheers🍻
That vet should have been removed from the map, as there was a report back in April that this vet would no longer issue Pet Passports. See post #303:

https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/foru...rits-since-brexit.247111/page-11#post-6108694

Perhaps ceejayt ,who provides the map can ensure, that it is removed?
 
Booked in next week with....
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Cheers🍻

Will update after appointment
Thanks Ceejayt👍

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Will see about removing it later today
There are another couple of vets that need removing as well - Alexandra Gaumont and Stephan Peten. Both have been mentioned in posts as no longer issuing Pet Passports.

If any subscribing Funster is looking for a French vet to issue a Pet Passport, my list now numbers 43 of them. Just send me a PM.
 
While travelling in Germany, I managed to get a pet passport for our dog, all using the great advise shared by Maz and this thread.

The vets I used was located in Freudenstadt, here's a link the the website - https://www.tierarzt-freudenstadt.de/ I choose them based on the services listed on the website.

After sending an email on the Tuesday requesting an appointment for the Thursday for worming treatment, I received a reply early Wednesday morning confirming a time..... I choose not to mention the pet passport in the email and thought I would discuss in person.

During the appointment I brought up the topic and asked if they could issue one for our dog, initially the vet, Barbara, asked if I had a German address, which I replied there was no requirement and many others have used the local campsite they were on, she asked if the campsite was happy with this and of course I said yes.

To make things easier, I requested another Rabies booster and that this information is added to the passport, rather than her transferring the existing info from the AHC, after checking the previous booster date (May '24) she was happy to administer and log in the passport (y)

The worming treatment was added to the AHC, this was to ensure no problems getting back in the UK on this trip, the total cost for worming, rabies booster and the passport was €86, I think you will agree, this is a bargain considering the cost and time it will save for future visits to the Europe.

Again, another BIG THANK YOU to Maz for all the helpful advice, this was only our 2nd Europe trip with the dog and I hope this post will inspire others to do the same.

Cheers, Andy.

PS - Photos to follow
 
Thank you, everyone, this has been a very informative thread. I have now secured an appointment to get a pet passport at PetsWorld La Zenia, Spain, on 18/12 for my young Patterjack, Kinny. We will be travelling back via Burgos and will need tapeworm treatment there - any recommendations?
 
Thank you, everyone, this has been a very informative thread. I have now secured an appointment to get a pet passport at PetsWorld La Zenia, Spain, on 18/12 for my young Patterjack, Kinny. We will be travelling back via Burgos and will need tapeworm treatment there - any recommendations?
we used Prada Clinic last April. 19 euros for health check and stamp and worming and stamp. English spoken but parking in area tricky on a Saturday when everyone home. We had to drive around the roads a bit so we were glad we were early.

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Thank you, everyone, this has been a very informative thread. I have now secured an appointment to get a pet passport at PetsWorld La Zenia, Spain, on 18/12 for my young Patterjack, Kinny. We will be travelling back via Burgos and will need tapeworm treatment there - any recommendations?
Make sure you get a three year rabies jab or you will have to get it done again in eu in less than a year.

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Hi clairecamper and welcome to the Fun!
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In answer to your questions:

1. Yes, the booster must be given in an EU country.

2. Any EU vet can administer the rabies booster and record it in the PP.

3. Provided the rabies booster is given before the current one expires there is no 21 day waiting period.
Hi, re no 3 , has anyone had any problems with uk port of entry as the most obvious date of effectiveness will look like its not been reached. como sense often seems in short supply
 
Hi, re no 3 , has anyone had any problems with uk port of entry as the most obvious date of effectiveness will look like its not been reached. como sense often seems in short supply
If it's just a booster, the vet should enter the 'valid from' date as the day the booster was given - in which case the Pet Passport can be used straightaway. The AHC will prove continuity of vaccination.

If the vet has instead entered the 'valid from' date as 21 days after the booster was given (which they sometimes do because, although it is still a booster, it is the first entry in the Pet Passport), you just return to GB using the AHC instead.

Either way it is not a problem.

For more in-depth info, see the following thread:

 
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If it's just a booster, the vet should enter the 'valid from' date as the day the booster was given - in which case the Pet Passport can be used straightaway. The AHC will prove continuity of vaccination.

If the vet has instead entered the 'valid from' date as 21 days after the booster was given (which they sometimes do because, although it is still a booster, it is the first entry in the Pet Passport), you just return to GB using the AHC instead.

Either way it is not a problem.

For more in-depth info, see the following thread:

Thanks, i already have irish Pet passport with rabies valid until April but will be in Ireland Sth. over Christmas and might get it done there if I dont have to stay 21 days. so AHC wont apply. building on what you said it should be ok
 
Thanks, i already have irish Pet passport with rabies valid until April but will be in Ireland Sth. over Christmas and might get it done there if I dont have to stay 21 days. so AHC wont apply. building on what you said it should be ok
If you've already got a Pet Passport then the 'valid from' date is when the booster is given - there is no 21-day wait at all.

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If you've already got a Pet Passport then the 'valid from' date is when the booster is given - there is no 21-day wait at all.
that is exactly what happened to us last week. Our new rabies jab has an effective date of the date of the jab.
 

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