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What you need to know about taking your pets on holiday from getting a special passport to vaccinations before you go

BRITS who want to take their pets on holiday will need to make sure the animals are eligible to leave the country, as having the wrong documents can cause a number of issues at border control.

But you might also want to think about getting vaccinations for them.

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We reveal everything you need to know about travelling with petsCredit: Alamy

So to help you prepare for your summer break, Sun Online Travel has rounded up everything you need to know when it comes to taking your dog or cat with you.

Do my pets need a passport?

Animals will need to have a special passport if they are going to leave the country, and the type will depend on the country they are travelling to.

The rules around this are in place to stop animal smuggling and the spread of diseases such as rabies.

In Europe, they will need a European pet passport.

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If you're travelling to countries that are not listed, then you will need to check on their regulations regarding pets.

Pets must have pet passports to leave the countryCredit: Alamy

How do I get a pet passport?

A number of vets in the UK offer this service, and it costs approximately £200.

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Pets must be at least 12 weeks old to be taken out of the country.

The passport contains all of the information about your pet, such as a photograph of the pet, who owns the pet and all of their medical history.

It will also need their microchip number and list any rabies vaccinations.

The passport lasts for the life of the pet, as long as the vaccination doesn't lapse.

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Do they need to be vaccinated?

Animals going to EU countries need to have the rabies vaccination.

This must be done more than 21 days before travelling, and be noted in the pet passport.

They must also be treated for tapeworm before returning to the UK, which is often given in the form of a tablet.

If travelling by ferry, many ports will offer this service.

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