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  2. Pet passport - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Can you take dogs to the EU? - AOL

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  4. Couple charters $100,000 private jet to fly pet dogs to ... - AOL

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    ‘The dogs might not know where they are, but they love exploring new places,’ couple says Couple charters $100,000 private jet to fly pet dogs to Europe: ‘Important for them to see more than ...

  5. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    Pet cats and dogs from other countries/territories—Category III—will have to apply for a Special/Import permit and go through a mandatory four-month quarantine upon arrival at Hong Kong, at the owner's expense, and provide proof of dogs being vaccinated against canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis and canine parvovirus and cats ...

  6. I'm an American who spent 6 months moving around Europe ... - AOL

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    Living in Colorado, I'm used to dog-friendly shops and restaurants.However, if I see a dog in public, that pup is on a leash. This wasn't the case for much of Europe. Whether in a quiet ...

  7. Dog licence - Wikipedia

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    Under the Dog Control Act 1996 all dogs over three months old are required to be registered with the city or district council the dog usually resides in. As a prerequisite, all dogs classified as dangerous or menacing, and all dogs first registered in New Zealand after 1 July 2006 must be microchipped before they can be registered.

  8. Breed-specific legislation - Wikipedia

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    Pit bull–type dog wearing a muzzle. In law, breed-specific legislation (BSL) is a type of law that prohibits or restricts particular breeds or types of dog. [1] Such laws range from outright bans on the possession of these dogs, to restrictions and conditions on ownership, and often establishes a legal presumption that such dogs are dangerous or vicious to prevent dog attacks.

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