Taking dog to RoI

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Thinking of going in June. Dog has passport, rabies jag, microchip etc, we've been taking her with us to Continent for 4 years.
I think we're already too late if we need to get the blood test done to confirm presence of relevant antibodies. My question is, does anyone know if the same post Brexit rules will apply to Eire as apply to Continental Europe?
 
I cannot reply for certain but I am pretty sure one can travel with a dog to Eire without pet passport or rabies papers. (Pre and post brexit)

We had our dog titre tested a few weeks ago and passed, so will be able to travel to Mainland Europe 3 months after the date of the blood test (1 may) in the event that a no Deal brexit
 
We went via Belfast from Scotland last June with our Pointer. No checks either into or out of Ireland or RoI.
 
I've caught ferry to southern and northern ireland. No checks no signs no doggie lanes.
 
@Red Sonja is also a regular traveller there with her 2 dogs.

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We've been to Ireland (both bits) 3 times now with our dogs and they've never ever asked about passports for them.
 
We live in N. Ireland and can travel both to the UK mainland and over the border to the Republic of Ireland with zero pet checks, actually traveling from the North of Ireland over to the Republic there are zero checks and I cannot see this changing after brexit.
 

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