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Pets could be denied entry in Europe if they don't follow new rules
- From tomorrow, Great Britain residents must use an Animal Health Certificate to travel with pets to the EU.
- UK residents must obtain an Animal Health Certificate instead of an EU passport for travel with dogs, cats, or ferrets.
- The change applies to EU passports issued in any EU country or Northern Ireland, with GB residents affected from 22 April 2026.
- Northern Ireland residents may still use EU pet passports when travelling with their pets.
- Vets advise booking early to arrange the AHC and to check rules for each destination, which may change.
- The article notes related travel implications and airline policies for traveling with pets.
- GOV.UK confirms the 22 April cutoff and the EU entry restrictions for GB pet owners.
- UK residents can only use a pet passport if they live in Northern Ireland.
- The report mentions airline policies on pet travel and cabin arrangements.
- Travel experts warn about potential travel disruptions due to new EU entry rules.
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