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When your pet must go in quarantine, how to book a pet carrier and quarantine premises, and how to get your pet released from quarantine.
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…
New measures will close existing loopholes exploited by unscrupulous breeders and traders
Evaluation and summary reports for the Children's social care innovation programme (CSCIP) grouped by theme.
Northern Region Judge P Barber and Member Mr A Hossain sitting on 21 July 2023
You need a licence to keep certain kinds of wild or dangerous animals: contact your council for more information
Brinsford is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Featherstone, near Wolverhampton, for men aged 18 to 21.
How to solve a pest problem with foxes, moles and mink using traps, snares and other methods.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Nicol and Ms M Krisko FRICS on 17 July 2023
Biosecurity and hygiene standards to keep birds safe from bird flu (avian influenza).
Lincoln is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in the East Midlands, for men aged 18 and over.
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
Management of British armed forces casualties and compassionate cases 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Guidance for local authorities applying for funding to support young people leaving care from children’s homes.
Reforms will help reunite thousands of lost or stolen animals every year and deter pet theft
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