Pet owners hit with steep bills after EU passport rule change
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Pet owners hit with steep bills after EU passport rule change 31 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMichael Sheils McNameeMike WaltonNew rules mean Mike Walton's dogs, Penny and Porto, will require different documentation to travel to the EU Pet owners hoping to travel to the EU with their animals have complained of being hit with steep costs after a change to the rules for required travel documents. From Wednesday, British pet owners are no longer able travel with their animals using the EU pet passport scheme and instead have to acquire a new animal heath certificate each time they go abroad. Responding to the changes, a number of owners had told the BBC they are now facing steep bills to get the new documents in place with new costs now having to be made for each trip. Some pet owners have also complained about a lack of communication with the legislation, leaving them unable to take holidays which have already been paid for. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) said anyone planning to travel to the EU with their pet should check guidance on GOV.UK, and the entry rules for their destination.In guidance put on its website, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said: "GB residents should no longer use EU pet passports to travel into the EU. "EU pet passports may now only be issued to people whose main home is in the EU and should not be used by people who have holiday homes in the EU or visit seasonally."The guidance also states that pet passports issued before Wednesday are also no longer valid. But a number of owners said they had only become aware of the new laws this week. The issue is also set to affect assistance dogs. In a statement to the BBC, Guide Dogs for the Blind said the new rules "underline the importance of the UK rejoining the pet passport scheme". "The cost and complexity of obtaining an Animal Health Certificate for every journey has prevented many guide dog owners from be...



