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You can be fined if your dog is out of control in public - find out about Dog Control Orders, banned dogs, dog fouling and reporting a dangerous dog
It’s against the law to let a dog be dangerously out of control anywhere,…
In the UK, it’s against the law to own certain types of dog. These are…
Some public areas in England and Wales are covered by Public Spaces…
You can report a dangerous or out of control dog to: the dog warden…
Bringing pets into Great Britain: pet passports, Great Britain pet health certificates, microchipping, rabies vaccinations, travelling with assistance dogs.
These rules apply to Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland). There…
The rules for bringing your pet cat, dog or ferret into Great Britain…
Which pet travel documents you need will depend on where you’re travelling…
You must get your pet microchipped before, or at the same time as, their…
You must get your dog, cat or ferret vaccinated against rabies before it…
A vet must treat your dog for tapeworm and record it in the pet passport…
People with assistance dogs can: travel on more routes than people with…
You can only use certain travel routes and companies to enter Great…
You cannot bring more than 5 pets to Great Britain (England, Wales and…
When you arrive in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland), your pet’s…
Contact the Pet Travel helpline if you need more information about pet…
Powers that police, councils and other authorities can use to control or improve the behaviour of dogs.
Information about the ban on XL Bully dogs for owners, enforcement authorities, rescue centres and rehoming organisations, and vets.
If you buy a pet dog or cat, it’s important that you make checks to help combat the illegal trade in pet animals.
Unauthorised product from the USA seized at a Portadown courier company.
Competent authorities of exporting countries should use the relevant model health certificate as a template to create a version exporters can apply for to export pets to Great Britain, the Channel Islands or Isle of Man
Take your pet dog, cat or ferret abroad: getting a pet passport or export health certificate, microchip, vaccinations and tapeworm treatments.
The rules you must follow if you own an XL Bully dog in England and Wales.
How to get a licence to breed dogs, and the conditions you must meet.
It is now illegal to own an XL Bully dog unless it is registered and complies with strict rules including being neutered and muzzled in public
Fill in these forms to agree with APHA how you check assistance dogs meet travel rules before they enter England, Scotland or Wales.
Information on the legal responsibilities of people who own or care for domestic pets
Information on Brucella canis (B. canis) for the general public, owners of imported dogs, and dog breeders.
How to get approval to transport pet cats, dogs and ferrets, and when you must transport assistance dogs with their owners.
Guidance and legislation covering pet welfare and animal cruelty.
Detector dogs are an essential tool in our efforts to combat and deter smugglers and those seeking to avoid border controls.
Fill in this form to agree with APHA how you'll work with an airport in England, Scotland or Wales to carry assistance dogs with their owners.
Approved free running explosive detection dogs for use in aviation security.
Bring your pet to Great Britain - microchipping, pet passports, vaccinations
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