By margot renate on 21. July 2011
<…> Dr. Dodds explains the Rabies Challenge Fund is a not-for-profit charitable trust. Their work involves concurrent five and seven year trials to determine that rabies vaccines don’t need to be given every one, two or three years as currently required by law. <…>
source: The Hidden Signs of Hypothyroidism You Don’t Want to Miss
Posted in health Tagged autoimmune deseases, dr. dodd, rabies, vaccines
By margot renate on 15. July 2011
ireland follows the EU regulation as of january 1, 2011, too! that makes it easier to travel to the country of origin of our breed.
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Entry requirements for pets from 1 January 2012:
Entry from other EU Member States and qualifying (low risk) countries:
(see list of countries on this website – ‘EU Passport and Pet Travel’.)
You must have an EU Pet Passport or Veterinary Certificate certifying microchip identification and subsequent rabies vaccination at least 21 days before entry into Ireland.
Unvaccinated pets under 3 months of age are not permitted entry.
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source: link
Posted in health, on the road Tagged EU, IE, impfung, ireland, irland, rabies, titer, tollwut, travelling
By margot renate on 14. July 2011
sweden will follow the EU regulations from january 1, 2011 on:
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Import from EU member states and listed third countries
- The demand for rabies antibody testing is abolished. This means that you may travel with your animal at the earliest when it is approx. 4 months old (the animal may be vaccinated when at least 3 months old, and may not travel until 21 days after the first vaccination).
- The deworming requirements will change, but the definite rules are not yet finalised.
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source: link
Posted in health, on the road Tagged EU, impfung, rabies, schweden, SE, sweden, titer, tollwut, travelling
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