Hi Tina. We didn't have the blood tests on either Toby or Jessie because they were old dogs and we had no intention of returning with them to the UK. Toby, as you know, has gone to Doggy Heaven - I was crying about him yesterday on my way to Lara as I was remembering taking him there last year. Sorry - not relevant, but I do miss him still.
Jessie had a nice walk on the beach though.
We also didn't have the blood test on Kiwi, our cat, because we have no intention of returning to the UK. However, we reasoned that if something catestrophic took us back he is young enough to endure a 6 month quarantine.
Once you have had the rabies jabs, got their microchips, and got the vaccinations up to date, they will be recommended to have the kennel cough thingy - is it a vaccine? - and then 24 to 48 hours prior to flying they will have flea and tick treatment. They should also be wormed regularly, too.
Whether you have the blood test or not is up to you. If you have it you need to keep the rabies vaccine up to date every 12 months otherwise it becomes nul and void.
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