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Excellent news for dog owners!
If you often travel abroad for your holidays, what … [do you do/will you do/would you do] with your beloved pet dog? Do you put him in a kennel or leave him with friends? One thing is certain, you’re extremely unlikely to take him with you, because if you …. [did/do/had done] he … [would have to spend/will spend/has to spend] six months in quarantine when you return. A bit of a stiff penalty for two weeks’ romping in the Dordogne! But this is set to change soon. From April your dog will be able to travel with you ... [providing/unless/in case] he … [has had/had/had had] a rabies vaccination and is wearing an identification chip. Maria Dougherty, spokesperson for the Animal Welfare Society, said. ‘This is very good news for all British animal lovers. I know many people who …. [would/could/will] take their dogs on holiday with them if only they … [could/should be able to/can] . Indeed, I used to travel to northern France regularly and I … [would have taken/have taken/will have taken] my dog Wolfie with me every time … [but for/as long as/unless] the quarantine regulations.’ But Cara also has words of warning: ‘Pet owners should remember that there are other considerations when taking animals abroad. ... [Should/Did/Had] your animal become disorientated, he …. [might run away/runs away/should run away] so ensure that he is wearing a collar with your holiday address at all times.’
It isn’t all good news, however. If you … [are travelling/will travel/would travel] to a country outside Western Europe this year, you … [won't be able to take/don't take/can't have taken] your pet with you – it will be some time before regulations for other destinations are relaxed, if ever.
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