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==Transportation== | |||
The following tables summarize the '''] travel policies''' of various long-distance transportation companies. | |||
===Airlines=== | |||
Note that most airlines require advance booking for pet travel and may levy additional fees. Also, requirements concerning pet carrier size, weight, and construction vary from airline to airline. | |||
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==Import requirements== | |||
===Canada=== | |||
Ferrets brought from anywhere except the US require a Permit to Import from the ] Animal Health Office. Ferrets from the US require only a vaccination certificate signed by a veterinarian. Ferrets under three months old are not subject to any restrictions for importation. | |||
===European Union=== | |||
As of July 2004, dogs, cats, and ferrets can travel freely within the European Union under the ]. To cross a border within the EU, ferrets require at minimum an EU PETS passport and an identification microchip (though some countries will accept a tattoo instead). Vaccinations are also required; most countries require a rabies vaccine, and some also require a distemper vaccine and treatment for ticks and fleas 24 to 48 hours before entry. PETS travel information is available from any EU veterinarian or on government websites. | |||
====United Kingdom==== | |||
The UK accepts ferrets under the PETS travel scheme. Ferrets must be microchipped, vaccinated, and documented. They must be treated for ticks and tapeworms 24 to 48 hours before entry. They must also arrive via an authorized route. Ferrets arriving from outside the EU may be subject to a six-month quarantine. | |||
====Australia==== | |||
Ferrets cannot be imported into Australia at all. A draft report has been done, but nothing further has been done | |||
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