If you have bought a Pomeranian Spitz, you may be tempted to take him with you when you travel. The question immediately arises – how do you take your dog abroad?
First of all, you need to know what country you will be travelling to with your Pomeranian and what means of transport you will be using. This will determine the list of documents you will need to collect and present at the border.
There are no problems when travelling abroad with a dog. If everything is done correctly, the customs officer will be happy to let you through after seeing the documents. However, there are some countries that are stricter about animals entering their territory and they may even refuse to let the dog in and take it back.
The main difficulty is that many countries require rabies vaccination as a condition of entry. And not only should you have a vaccine, you also need to have a blood test a month after the vaccination in a laboratory, which, by the way, does not exist in Ukraine, and so the blood is sent abroad, the presence of antibodies in the blood is confirmed, and only then, with this conclusion, can you go to the EU. Such a procedure will take at least 2 months, you need to calculate the time.
Alternatively, you can look for a dog shipping company that will help you with your problem.
It is easier to travel to the CIS countries, as all you need is a health certificate issued by a state veterinary clinic, which you must present at customs.
When travelling with a Pomeranian Spitz, you should take care of its transport. You should buy a special crate for small dogs. Moisture absorbing nappies, preferably with several changes. We need to take food and water in reserve. It’s also a good idea to take 10% glucose with you so that you can give it to your baby if they get seasick or don’t eat or drink for a long time. Glucose will bring the blood sugar back to normal.