Pets
Important: Your pet dog must have had mandatory tapeworm treatment administered by a vet between 24–120 hours before arrival in UK. Please note if the tapeworm treatment is not administered in time or correctly documented by a vet in the passport, it will result in your pet dog being refused travel.
- Brexit and pet travel
- Where do I check-in my pet on the Folkestone Terminal?
- Does my dog need to have a tapeworm treatment for travel into the EU?
- Is there a limit to the numbers of dogs, cats or ferrets I can take?
- Are there any designated pet exercise areas on either Terminal?
- Is there a drive thru at the Pet Reception?
- Do I need my booking number when I visit the Pet Reception?
- Do I have to bring my pet inside the Pet Reception?
- What happens if my dog doesn’t have the tapeworm treatment in time?
- When does the tapeworm treatment have to be applied to my pet dog?
- Are there any pet checks carried out when I travel from the Continent?
- Are there any pet checks when I travel from the United Kingdom?
- What are the health requirements for bringing a pet to France?
- Can I take my horse to the Continent?
- Can I treat my dog for tapeworm with Frontline combo?
- Can I treat my dog for tapeworm with STRONGHOLD?
- Can I treat my dog for tapeworm with ADVOCATE?
- What tapeworm treatment can be used on my dog?
- What about Guide and Assistance dogs travel?
- Can I add pets to a booking I have made already?
- Does my dog need a muzzle when travelling?
- Where are pets kept whilst on-board the shuttle?
- Where can I find a pet friendly hotel?
- Where can I find a local vet?
- Are there any other pet controls after I have checked-in?
- What is the minimum check-in time at the Pet Reception?
- Where do I check-in my pet on the Calais Terminal?
- How often does my pet have to have a blood test?
- What do I have to do to bring my pet dog, cat or ferret back into the UK under the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS)?
- How much does it cost to travel with my pet?