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TandM


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Message Posted:
04/10/2010 18:10

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which ailine now is used to fly dogs out trnc, kly did it so who now and does anyone have contact number, or agents number who can arrange this?



thanks



LaptaMike


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Message Posted:
04/10/2010 19:43

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ooo, flying dogs eh? Ones that can just run around are a handful ;-)



sorry TandM, couldn't resist hehe.



On a more serious note I saw a post the other day where someone flew a dog into Larnaca and then brought it north, perhaps you could do that in reverse.



Pugwash


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Message Posted:
04/10/2010 20:04

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THY and Andoulu jet think that is all now.



Maz


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05/10/2010 00:07

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Maybe KAR has the answer - suggest you ask them to get the actual facts.



As to taking a dog to Larnaca - I wish I knew how to get a dog over the border - short of drugging it.



blade


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05/10/2010 10:41

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You can bring the dog south to north but not the other way around.



If your dog has been in the TRNC it will not be allowed into the UK on a pet passport unless it has been resident elsewhere in the EU for the previous six months. It will have to do six months quarentine.



You could think about smuggeling it but if you are caught then you could get a large fine and be sent to prision with the dog being destroyed. If you do get it into the UK and your dog gets sick with an illness that we don't have in the UK/EU then your vet has a legal duty to tell DEFRA and you will be caught.



aripointer


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Message Posted:
05/10/2010 10:48

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Speak with Cenk or Handan at Ankara Travel 0392 8152193 they are very good. AP



swyflot


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Message Posted:
05/10/2010 12:30

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Check out the Defra website, it has all the details



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