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Old Aug 16, 2014 | 8:17 am
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Gaz
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US dog in cabin to UK - advice and experiences please!

Hi all. I want to travel from the US to the UK with a small Yorkie in the cabin. Weight wise the dog is light so even with a carrier there's no issue there.

There are lots of posts about this, but I am struggling to work out a definitive answer, as the regulations seem to have changed numerous times over the years, and all I can find is a patchwork of rules and answers which don't match my exact situation, or outdated threads posted before regulations were changed.

As far as I understand, dogs are still not allowed in the cabin to fly into the UK (unless anyone has experience to the contrary) so we were planning on flying from New York to Paris on AF (as they allow small dogs in cabin), before hiring a car and driving back to the UK via the Eurotunnel.

In terms of flying back to the US, it seems the regulations flying ex-UK are a little looser, and as long as the airline allows it, anecdotal evidence seems to suggest dogs are apparently allowed to fly in the cabin ex-UK... but I can't find official confirmation. Does anyone have any experience of this?

Finally: a lot of the UK government literature makes reference to needing an EU pet passport. Obviously this is not possible with a dog based in the US, so what sort of documentation do I need? As far as I can tell, as the US is a UK approved 'listed' country I just need a 'third country official veterinary certificate' filled in by a US vet.

Is this about right? Any advice or experience in navigating this maze would be most helpful.
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