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This cat was found in a bad way and the person who found her got the appropriate
medication and him for a long time. We had a call for the perfect
person to adopt so rang the person who had him. To our dismay we
found out he had been put to sleep. Just because he was waiting so
long for a home. Another reason why we badly need funding and a proper
facility here in Kerry. No animal we have in our care would ever
be put to sleep but this was out of our control.
15 Dogs urgently needing homes here in Ireland were neutered and to be
taken to the UK as there simply was not anywhere for them here. When
you think about all the land we have in Kerry, surely there are companies
and people out there who would be willing to donate towards the building
of a proper animal sanctuary here. We have the people ready to help
run the premises, but we need funding to have one built. Please contact
us if you can offer some of your time and money for this much needed
project.
Quarantine Information
From 3 July a new EU-wide system of passports for pet dogs, cats
and ferrets is introduced. The UK was able to offer its experience
of running the successful Pet Travel Scheme in the development of
the European scheme. The key feature will be a single European passport
which gives details of the animal's identity and vaccination record.
One of the benefits of the new style document is that it also records
tick and tapeworm treatment within the passport. Transitional arrangements
apply to 30 September 2004. Under these, dog and cat owners who
have obtained a certificate under the UK Pet Travel Scheme will
still be able to use them until the certificate expires.
(Dec '02) Pet Quarantine Laws [Ireland on Sunday 1 Dec 02] For the
first time in more than 100 years, travelers from the US and Canada
will be allowed to bring their dogs and cats to Ireland without
going through Quarantine. But they will have to travel here via
Britain and their pets must have been vaccinated against rabies
for at least seven months before the trip.
From December 11.... [article] For almost a 100 years pet owners
moving to Ireland have faced a six month quarantine of their pets
in the one designated kennel in Ireland, or recently, in an expensive
home quarantine set up. This law was designed to prevent the importation
of diseases such as rabies. The recent announcement by the British
government that the UK's quarantine will be lifted will have an
impact on Ireland. Though Ireland has not changed their laws, animals
who have been processed through the UK's PETS scheme, and enter
through designated entry points in the UK, can enter the Republic.
"Tails Wag Over End of British Quarantine on Pets" (free
registration required to access article) Los Angeles Times, November
21, 2002 by William Wallace, Special to The Times* Excerpt from
LA Times article ..... The British government has introduced legislation
to rescind the quarantine requirement for U.S. and Canadian cats
and dogs, a measure expected to take effect Dec. 11. The quarantine
will now be lifted, provided the pets have a microchip inserted
under their skin and are vaccinated for rabies at a recognized veterinary
clinic before entering Britain. This Pet Travel Scheme or PETS will
provide the animal with its own electronic and documented 'passport'.
The pets would also have to travel in and out of Britain on an approved
air carrier. American pets will still need to spend their first
two or three nights in holding kennels while their paperwork is
checked.
The PETS scheme FAQ question relating to Ireland .....
Q2. What about pets entering the Republic of Ireland?
A2. "The PETS scheme relates to the UK only. The Republic of
Ireland does not have a PETS scheme. Therefore, pets entering the
Republic of Ireland directly from all countries other than the UK,
Channel Isles and the Isle of Man will still have to go into quarantine.
Pets which have entered the UK under the PETS scheme can enter the
Republic of Ireland without going into quarantine."
PETS FAQ's: For further advice or information, call:
The PETS help line: +44(0)870 241 1710 (08:30 to 17:00 Monday to
Friday) ·
The Department of Agriculture and Food which oversees quarantine
laws in Ireland: +353 1 607 2000
There is only one approved Republic of Ireland public quarantine
premises and this is:
Lissenhall Quarantine Kennels and Catteries,
Lissenhall,
Swords,
Co Dublin
Telephone +353 1 840 1776
Fax: +353 1 840 9338
US Embassy in Dublin issues this information for those moving from
Ireland to the U.S.: In reply to your recent inquiry, the U.S. Public
Health Service does not require quarantine, inoculation or a health
certificate for the entry of pets (domestic dogs, cats, gerbils,
hamsters, rabbits or guinea pigs) which are traveling directly from
Ireland into mainland United States and which have not been outside
Ireland during the previous six months. (Ireland is considered free
of Rabies and, therefore, pets do not require vaccination prior
to travel). Pets will be examined on entry to ascertain their disease
free status and should, therefore, be in good health.
However, all dogs and cats entering the State of Hawaii and the
Territories Guam and America Samoa are subject to a 120 day quarantine
in accordance with state and territorial regulations.
Pets enter the U.S. free of import duty. No veterinary or other
forms are required. If the pet is transiting through another country
on route, the pet will be considered as having arrived from that
country and the regulations which apply to pets coming from there
will apply.
Dogs which are used in the handling of livestock will be inspected
and quarantined at the port of entry to determine their freedom
of tapeworm, If found to be infested they will be treated under
the supervision of a Port Inspector. We understand this procedure
takes a number of hours.
You should also check with the airline, which may have special requirements
for transporting pets. The airline may request that a health certificate
accompany each animal. In any event, we advise enquirers that health
certificates may be useful on arrival in the United States and recommend
having an additional copy with the animal/s when traveling.
We would also suggest that after arrival at your destination, you
check with local State authorities regarding vaccination regulations
for animals residing in that area.
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Registered Vets
Co. Kerry & Limerick |
Richard Hurley
Brewery Road,
Tralee,
Co. Kerry
Ph: 066-7129760 www.hurleyvet.ie
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The Ark Clinic
Very good with small animals
Tralee Road, Killarney,
Co. Kerry
Ph: 064-36644 |
Henk Offereins Kenmare, Co. Kerry Mobile: 087-7710360
www.kenmarevc.ie |
Donal Murphy Rathmore, Co. Kerry
Ph : 064-58009 |
William O'Riordan
Abbeyfeale,
Co. Limerick
Ph: 068-31059 |
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Co. Cork |
The Animal Care Hospital
John O'Mahony MVB MRCVS
14, The Fingerpost, Douglas, Cork
Ph: 021-4893033 |
Gilabbey Vet Hospital, Cork
Gus O'Herlihy VN
Vicars Road,
Togher, Cork
Ph: 021-4962799 |
Dermot Cunningham, MVB MRCVS
Sunbeam Veterinary Clinic,
Unit 55, Sunbeam Business Park,
Blackpool, Cork
Ph: 021-4391600 |
Allswell
Tom Farrington
Rosscarbery,
Co. Cork
Ph: 023-48811 |
Macroom Vet Clinic
Coolcower,
Macroom,
Co Cork
Ph: 026-41091 |
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Dublin |
Patrick Condren M.V.B. M.R.C.V.S.
Mon - Sat 7pm - 8pm
6 Templeogue Rd. Dublin 6W
Ph: 01-4920023
Mobile: 086-8274868 |
Vet On Call, covering all of Dublin.
All House Calls & All Emergencies Anytime.
Vet: Connor O'Scanall
Beside Little Chef in Swords Co. Dublin
Ph: 01-8900380 |
Active Vetcare Veterinary Group
87 New Cabra Road,
Phibsboro, Dublin 7
Ph: 01-8680119 www.activevetcare.ie
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Anicare Vets
183 Botanic Road, Glasnevin, D9,
Ph: 01-8375543
66 Malahide Road, Clontarf, D3,
Ph: 01-8330744 www.anicare.ie
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Finnegan Vet
Mr. P. Finnegan
153 Walkinstown Road
Walkinstown
Dublin 12
Ph: 01-4501305 |
Nutgrove Vet Hospital
Rathfarnam
Ph: 01-2951202
Vet Tom Mullany specialises in cardiology. |
Killiney Veterinary Clinic,
Beech Court, Ballinclea Rd,
Killiney
Ph: 01-2851542 |
Carey & Keane Veterinary
Kilmainham
Ph: 01-6791975 |
Blackrock Vet. Clinic
Eamonn Moore
5 Proby Square, Blackrock
Co. Dublin
Ph: 01-2889641 |
Harvest Moon Centre
Dr. Yvonne Murphy
24 Lower Baggot St.
Dublin 2
Mobile : 087-2298047 |
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Co. Waterford |
Riverside Veterinary Clinic
Pat Morrissey m.v.b m.c.r.v.s
Davitts Quay
Dungarvan,
Co Waterford |
CityVets
Mattie's Hill,
Waterford
Ph: 051-371155 |
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