Tomorrow after I get my wife from the clinic, we research Ireland. Even before, in the library, I will look.
Ah, thanks you! Yinyogi. You helped me find this:
If you want to import a dog or cat into Ireland from a qualifying third country(and US is #37 on the third category, “Non-European Countries,” the pet animal must undergo the following in this order :
- Be microchipped (this must be done before anything else).
- Be vaccinated for rabies (may be done on the same day as microchipping).
- Be bloodtested after rabies vaccination and microchipping at least six months before entry (the pet must have a result greater than 0.5 IU/ml).
- Be treated for tick and tapeworm between 24 and 48 hours before departure.
- Have a Veterinary Certificate (passport) issued or endorsed by the competent authority in the country of origin.
- Be accompanied by the owner (or person acting on their behalf) on an approved carrier into Ireland.
Enough of dogs and travel.
For tonight, I read Ezra Pound, and dream.
