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EU pet passport. A pet passport is a document that officially records information related to a specific animal, as part of that procedure. The effect is to drastically speed up and simplify travel with and transport of animals between member countries, compared to previous procedures if the regulations are followed. [1]
Dog harnesses can restrain but the Center for Pet Safety found "a 100 percent failure rate to protect either the consumer or the dog". [21] [22] Unrestrained pets can interfere with driving and can be seriously injured in an accident, [21] but no states require pets to be secured in cars.
A dog in a wire crate strapped into a car for safe traveling. Crate training is the process of training a pet to tolerate confinement in a dog crate or cage.Crate advocates often claim that dogs are "den-dwelling" animals and that a crate can become a "den" substitute and a familiar and safe location for the pet.
A car-free break on the Continent with a four-legged friend is a logistical nightmare, especially since Brexit. Could this new pet-friendly rail package holiday solve the problem? Lottie Gross ...
So grab your best dog leash, your favorite treats (and possibly either your waterproof clothes or a sunhat), and head out into the big outdoors. 1. Hiking. Woman hiking with her dog.
Ah, Europe. The culture. The history. The dogs! Europe boasts some of the world’s oldest dog breeds. Sure, there’s evidence of domesticated dogs in China ...
The European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals is a treaty of the Council of Europe to promote the welfare of pet animals and ensure minimum standards for their treatment and protection. The treaty was signed in 1987 and became effective on 1 May 1992, after at least four countries had ratified it.
"POV: You moved your 17-year-old dog out to the country so he could finish his life on a farm, but it gave him a second wind and now he refuses to die," the dog dad joked in the caption.