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[quote=Anonymous]Hi! I was just wondering if anyone here has traveled abroad with their dog? I am taking my dog to Europe at the end of August and I'm just curious. I am pretty sure I have everything under control, I have done my research (started checking already when I got her 2 years ago), but it would be nice to get in touch with someone who has done it before. I will be taking her to Denmark, if anyone's interested. She's just had a microchip implanted, and next week I will have her vaccinated for Rabies again, since they require that to be done after implanting the chip. I will also make sure to get the health certificate required, get the right crate, inform Danish customs of our planned arrival... is there anything else that I am missing? Anyone who knows? I really am pretty sure that I know what needs to be done, but a second opinion wouldn't hurt. Does anyone know the procedure, and do you know if I seem to be forgetting something? This dog was given to me down in Mexico 2 years ago, she was taken in from the street as a small puppy, so it wasn't really my choice to get a dog at all. However, once I had her, I knew I had to do everything I could to keep her happy and safe. She lived with me for 2 years in Mexico, and I've just gone through some extra trouble (totally worth it!) to get her to D.C by car. I know that flying with a dog isn't ideal, but I really can't give up on her now, and since my only chance to get her to Europe is by plane - that's what I'll do. She came into my life very unexpectedly, but I have to admit she has changed it completely. It's pretty amazing how a dog can change your perspective of things. =)[/quote]
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