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Yulliya писал(а) 13 ноя 2019, 14:00:что же происходит в транзитной зоне
Примерно такой же вопрос - что ждать в транзитной зоне: ветконтроль или все же контроль будет в стране назначения?
Транзит предполагается в аэропорту Франкфурта, с прохождением паспортного контроля и получением багажа (кошка полетит в переноске в салоне).
Страна назначения так же - в Шенгене и ЕС. Так как полет разными авиакомпаниями - предстоит регистрация на рейс во Франкфурте.
If cat travelling by plane from China to Ukraine is transferred
directly from one aircraft to another within the restricted area at the
airport in Warsaw (if the animal doesn`t leave the airport restricted
area), it will not be subject to veterinary border control in Poland.
Special attention should be paid to fulfil any import veterinary
requirements in Ukraine. In order to introduce the animal to Ukraine,
the Ukrainian requirements have to be met.
Yulliya писал(а) 30 авг 2020, 08:18:Для въезда в страны ЕС должен быть в наличии титр-тест и выдержанный срок в три месяца - от дня забора крови на тест до въезда в страну (если это первый титр)
А по прилету в Вену никакого ветконтроля для животных в переносках нет.
хз что такое этот тест
Rabies Vaccination
pet rabies vaccination
All dogs, cats and ferrets must have proof of a current rabies vaccination administered after a microchip was implanted to enter Germany.
The first rabies vaccination after the microchip is implanted is called the primary vaccination and it should be a one year vaccine unless manufacturer specifications permit its use as a primary vaccination. If your pet's previous rabies vaccination had expired before being revaccinated, the next vaccination becomes the primary vaccination.
All vaccinations that are administered after the primary vaccination are called booster vaccinations.
If your pet is entering Germany from a rabies-free (https://www.pettravel.com/passports_rabies_free_countries.cfm) or rabies-controlled country (https://www.pettravel.com/passports_third_countries.cfm), the primary rabies vaccination must be administered no sooner than 21 days before entering Germany.
There is no waiting period after booster vaccinations as long as:
the previous vaccination was administered after a microchip was implanted AND
the booster vaccination was administered before the previous vaccination had expired.
Germany does honor the 3 year rabies vaccination for dogs, cats and ferrets; however, it should only be administered as a booster, not as a primary vaccination. You can speak to your veterinarian about this.
Once your pet has entered Germany, a 21 day waiting period is not required for subsequent visits, provided rabies boosters are kept up to date, and the other entry requirements are met.
Yulliya писал(а) 30 авг 2020, 08:56:Вы уже летели? Информация из собственного опыта?
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