Pets to EU – Post Brexit

Pets to EU - post Brexit | PetAir UK

If pets are travelling to EU and are travelling within 5 days of their owners, you need a declaration by the owner to able the vets to sign the correct certificate. This is all about how to fill it out correctly. Please read the notes at the bottom of the page.

Do not print this picture out as it is only for pets to travel to Spain. Different EU countries have their own version. You need to use one with your destinations language on. We will provide this on the list of booking forms.

EU owners declaration

Please read below for tips on how to fill out this form correctly.

NOTE 1 – Please insert the name of the owner or person accompanying the pets. If you put the owners name then it needs to be the same name as is on the vaccination cards.

Notes 2 – Chip number of your pet – if you have any doubts about this then leave it and we can fill it in

Notes 3 – Leave this blank as the vets (either our vets or yours depending on who does the final examination) will add the number of the health certificate

Note 4 – Delete 2 of these options. The owner is the owner as stated on the vaccination cards and other documents. If the owner is flying within 5 days of the pet then leave this option and delete the other two. If you as the owner are giving authority to a friend or relative to accompany your pets then delete the top option and the bottom option and leave this one. The third one is more aimed at road transport operators, so for Petair journeys please strike through this option.

Note 5 – insert the place and date when you signed this form.

Note 6 – Sign here – the same person who was marked in NOTE 1 needs to sign here.

For more details or questions please do look here

Or contact our knowledgeable and helpful team who will be able to help.

Click here for some more details about taking your pets to EU

Where to take your dog in Orlando, Florida

Where to take your dog in Orlando, Florida | PetAir UK

You could be forgiven for thinking that Orlando is just one big theme park after another. But the city of Orlando is home to a bustling downtown brimming with fantastic cuisine, a range of museums and beautiful neighbourhoods lined with trees. It was also ranked the second most pet-friendly city in the US in 2019 by a WalletHub study. We’ve rounded up some of the best things to see and do with your dog in Orlando, Florida.

Lake Eola Park

Located in the heart of Downtown Orlando, Lake Eola park features a mile long walking trail around the edge of the lake. There are also dog poo bag dispensers located around the park to make clean ups and disposal extra easy. A popular attraction at the park are the swan boat rides. Dogs under 5lbs can accompany you as you drift serenely around the lake. They also host a weekly farmer’s market on Sundays which is dog-friendly.

Bark Avenue Bakery

This local business has spent the past 20 years serving all natural, homemade dog treats. From chicken chips, to bacon and egg piglets, your dog will not be disappointed after a trip here. They also offer custom birthday cakes if you really want to go all out for your four-legged friend. The shop also stocks a range of accessories and novelty clothing items.

Things to do with your dog in Orlando

Park Avenue

This upmarket shopping area in Winter Park is a half-mile strip of independent boutiques among more recognisable stores like Williams Sonoma and Pottery Barn. Many of the stores are happy for your dog to join you while you browse. Some of them will even provide water bowls to keep your pup hydrated. There are also plenty of dog-friendly restaurants in the area if you want to grab a bite to eat while you shop.

Wop’s Hops Brewing

Located in the Stokes Fish Market building in the historic downtown area of Sandford lies Wop’s Hops Brewing. Offering a range of craft ales and a full menu including burgers, salads and sandwiches, this is the perfect place to hang with some friends. The beer garden is dog-friendly and fully fenced. There’s even a special doggy menu with doggie cigars and their very own Bowser Beer!

So whatever you like doing with your pooch, you’re bound to find something to do with your dog in Orlando.

Where to take your dog in Portland, Oregon

Where to take your dog in Portland, Oregon | PetAir UK

The natural beauty of Portland combined with it’s free-spirited, food loving communities makes it an excellent place to visit. The city boasts a whopping 280 parks and that’s before you consider the surrounding forest and coastline. There’s definitely no shortage of fresh air here! Even if the great outdoors isn’t really your thing, there’s still plenty to do. The five distinctly different neighbourhoods that make up Portland are fun to explore and you know the birthplace of James Beard is going to have some top notch eateries to boot. Whatever you enjoy, you’re bound to find something to do withy our dog in Portland, Oregon.

Forest Park Wildwood Trail

Although your dog must be kept on a leash at Forest Park, there are over 70 miles of well looked after trails to discover. The Wildwood Trail weaves for over 30 miles through the park and is America’s longest urban trail. You’ll need to make sure you’re hiking the trail south to north as sections of it make up part of some one-way loop trails. With plenty of access points, it’s easy to split the trail up into shorter routes if the whole lot is too much for you to manage in one go.

Lucky Labrador Beer Hall

With four location across the city, you’re never far from a dog-friendly brewery in Portland. But Health Department rules mean that dogs are not allowed inside. However, they are welcome on the outdoor patios. The food menu varies slightly at each location but they all offer a range of pizza and salads. Water is provided for thirsty pups. 

things to do with your dog in Portland Oregon

Portland International Rose Test Garden

Located in Washington Park, the Portland International Rose Test Garden is home to over 10,000 roses. With free entry and a picnic spot that boasts an incredible view of Mt Hood, this is a great place for owners to take their dogs for a nice relaxing walk. It’s recommended that you visit in June for peak-bloom but the garden is open all year round. 

The Bye and Bye

This vegan restaurant has a menu that will tame even the hardiest carnivore. From burgers to meatball subs to vegan Mac & cheese, you definitely won’t miss the meat. There’s also an impressive cocktail menu that offers alcoholic ice-cool slushies in the warmer months. Outside there are two large patios with plenty of water bowls to welcome dog owners and their pooches.

Portland has got something for everyone (and his dog!). So whatever you enjoy, you’ll find plenty of things to do with your dog in Portland.

Where to take your dog in Cairns, Australia

Where to take your dog in Cairns, Australia | PetAir UK

Located on the east coast of Far North Queensland, Cairns is a place that exudes holiday vibes. Its tropical climate and proximity to the Great Barrier reef and the rainforest make it a popular tourist destination. Home to a laid-back city centre and a vibrant market scene, you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in Cairns.

Ryan Weare Park

Located in Freshwater, this park has a lovely open green space to relax in with plenty of trees to provide shade. There is a children’s play area, picnic tables and toilets too. There’s even a great little crocodile-free swimming area to help you cool off. The tracks of the Kuranda Scenic Railway also run right next to the park which is great fun to watch as the trains pass.

Ozmosis Kitchen

This quirky, modern cafe uses locally sourced produce to make it’s mostly Italian-based food. With items like duck leg salad, pizza and carbonara on the menu, there’s something that will suit everyone here. Located in the trendy suburb of Edge Hill, Ozmosis is also dog-friendly, offering bowls of water to diner’s pets.

Holloways Beach

Holloways Beach is a 10-minute drive from Cairns and has two off-leash dog areas. It’s palm-tree lined shores give it a relaxed, tropical vibe that’s hard to resist. The water here is generally calm and clean and has a stinger net in place during the wet, summer months. However, you’ll still need to watch for crocodiles as you would anywhere in the area. The off-leash areas are to the north and the south ends of the beach. There’s also a dog-friendly market every second Sunday of the month.

things to do with your dog in Cairns

The Tanks Markets

The Tanks Markets takes place from April to November on the last Sunday of the month. Open from 9am-2pm you’ll find a range of stalls from food and drink to vintage clothing to local arts and crafts. Dogs are welcome to join you but must be kept on a leash at all times.

Emerald Creek Falls

This stunning waterfall near Mareeba is about an hour drive out of Cairns but well worth the trip. The 2.9km trail that takes you out and back leads you along the edge of the creek to the lookout point at the top, passing falls and lagoons not the way. Offering stunning views across the valley it makes a great picnic spot and there are plenty of places to cool off. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. 

So whether you’re looking for a chilled day at the beach, a trendy cafe to visit or a hike to a waterfall, there are plenty of things to do with your dog in Cairns.

Where to take your dog in Portugal

Where to take your dog in Portugal | PetAir UK

Portugal has a lot to offer its visitors. From it’s Atlantic-coast inspired food to it’s stunning beaches to it’s rich cultural history, Portugal has got something for everyone. The laws surrounding dogs on beaches and dogs in restaurants have been relaxed in recent years making it an excellent country to explore with your four-legged friend. Whether you’re looking for a day at the beach, a breathtaking hike among the dramatic landscape or a day taking in the medieval history and some local grub, you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in Portugal.

Seagull Method Cafe, Lisbon

This trendy neighbourhood cafe in Lisbon is very dog-friendly. Open from 9am-6pm, the menu offers a wide range of delicious breakfast, brunch and lunch items like avocado toast, açai bowls and fish and chips. Pets are usually offered a bowl of water and are welcome to join you inside the cafe. 

Ramalha Sul Beach, Esposende

Located on the northern coast of Portugal, about half an hour’s drive from Porto, this beach opened to dogs in June 2018. The soft sand and impressive dunes make for the perfect playground for an excited pup to run free. Another 15 minutes drive to the north will take you to Praia de Suave, another great dog beach in the area with plenty of parking and drinking water.

Caminhada Quinta do Pisão

This easy 10km loop is located just outside Lisbon on a semi-wild nature preserve. Transformed from disused farm land into an attractive park in 2007, the space is a living landscape that hopes to preserve and restore natural habitats. It’s also home to Mirandesa donkeys, horses and sheep. 

things to do with your dog in Portugal

Hotel do Cão, Algarve

This luxury, laid-back provides top-notch care for your pooch. More than just a hotel for dogs, Hotel do Cão also offers grooming, training, pet-sitting and dog walking services. Open for 5 years, the grounds offer secure but spacious green areas for fun, games and training as well as a shallow lake for the dogs to cool off in. The 10m private kennels are made up of two areas, an insulated indoor section and an outdoor patio area. have air-conditioning and ambient music. 

Quinta do Pôpa, Douro Valley

This family winery offers incredible views of the Douro Valley as well as fantastic wine tasting opportunities. Not only is it pet-friendly, but it’s also child-friendly too so it’s a great place for the whole family to visit. As well as regular wine tastings, they also offer a range of more bespoke services, such as packing you your very own picnic to take around the vineyards with you. 

So whether you want a day out on the beach or a trip to a vineyard, you’ll find plenty of things to do with your dog in Portugal.

Where to take your dog in Miami

Where to take your dog in Miami | PetAir UK

It’s year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife make Miami one of the world’s top destinations. Wander around art deco buildings, soak up the creative atmosphere or grab a bite to eat in this coastal wonderland. Miami was recently ranked 7th best city for pets in the USA. It’s third in line behind New York and Los Angeles as having the most pet shops in America! So if you’re looking for something to do with your pup, you’re bound to find something to do with your dog in Miami.

Hobie Island Beach Park

This shallow water beach in Key Biscane is a popular spot for dog owners. Offering outstanding views of the city, this man-made beach lets dogs roam free. The calm waters are perfect for pups to cool off but you’ll need to keep an eye out for windsurfers! There are no dog showers, drinking water or doggie bags onsite but there are bathroom facilities and showers for humans and plenty of parking.

Cielito Artisan Pops

Located in Wynwood, this artisan ice cream shop sells hand crafted ice pops. With nearly 50 flavours to choose from, these natural, healthy popsicles are the perfect way too cool off. They even sell Doggy Pops made with fresh fruit and sweetened with honey so you can treat them too!

Amelia Earhart Bark Park

This five-acre dog park is located in Hialeah is open seven days a week from 8am to sunset. The park has separate areas for small and large dogs and is completely fenced off. There are plenty of benches and shaded areas as well as water fountains to keep both humans and pooches well hydrated. The park is also equipped with dog poo bags and waste bins. Parking is free during the week but there is a charge at weekend.

dog friendly Miami Florida

LoKal

This laid-back burger bar in Coconut Grove offers a range of burgers, sandwiches and bites made with sustainable, local ingredients. Dogs are welcome to join you in the outdoor patio area. They even have their own section on the menu which features meatloaf, chicken and even a doggy craft beer! 

Lincoln Road Mall

This palm-tree lined pedestrianised shopping mall in Miami Beach is home to some of the biggest names in retail and dining. It’s also home to a farmer’s market and antiques market as well as outdoor cinema nights. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times but many of the restaurants have outdoor dining areas that will welcome your pooch. While you’re there, check out the pet boutique Dog Bar, selling everything from collars and leashes to dental care and grooming supplies. 

So whether you want a beachside stroll, a juicy burger or an afternoon of shopping, you’re bound to find something to do with your dog in Miami.

Where to take your dog in Menorca

Where to take your dog in Menorca | PetAir UK

Nestled in the Mediterranean Sea, Menorca is one the Balearic Islands belonging to Spain. Menorca is much quieter than its neighbouring islands of Mallorca and Ibiza, with a focus on sustainable, responsible tourism.. With a 216km coastline that flits between soft sand to rocky bays, Menorca has a sea that’s so blue it needs to be seen to be believed. Thanks to it’s historical Bronze Age sites and biodiverse wetlands, Menorca was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993. With plenty of fantastic restaurants and gorgeous outdoor space, you’ll find plenty of things to do with your dog in Menorca.

Binigaus Beach

Dogs are allowed on this beach between 7pm-9am. Located near the village of Migjorn Gran, Binigaus is a quiet, picture-perfect beach of golden sand and turquoise seas. Dogs do not have to be on a leash at this beach. Bear in mind that there are no facilities on this beach. If you get peckish, Es Bruc is a 10 minute walk along the coast in Santo Tomas. This beachside restaurant welcomes both kids and dogs and offers a range of meat and seafood dishes. It’s a good starting point for a day at the beach as there is a free car park here too. It’s also worth noting that Binigaus is a nudist beach.

Pipet & Co

This stylish cafe in Mahón is well known for it’s delicious breakfast and brunch options. Looking out onto the town square and children’s playground it offers a range of healthy, hearty foods like avocado, eggs and salads. The homemade cakes are also very special. 

things to do with your dog in Menorca

Cami de Cavalls

The Cami de Cavalls is a hiking trail that takes you around the entire 185km coastline of Menorca. The trail is split into 20 different sections and would take 10-15 days to walk the whole thing. It officially starts in Mahón but can be accessed at any point easily by car or public transport. Parts of the trail can be completed on horseback or mountain bike but you’ll need to check the suitability of the paths for each of these. Dogs need to be kept on a leash at all times and there are sections of the trail where dogs are forbidden for environmental protection reasons. For example, the Albufera de Es Grau natural park in the Maó area and on most of the beaches, except Cala Fustam and Binigaus between 7pm-9am.

Cala Pudent

This secluded cove near Son Parc is a great place to visit if you want a quieter scene. To get there you’ll need to park in the village of Es Mercadal and walk for around 15 minutes. Again, there are no services or facilities at this beach so you’ll need make sure you’re well stocked with water and food before you go. Due to it’s remote location, dogs are permitted all year round. 

With it’s dramatic, rocky coastline and beautiful, secluded beaches, you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in Menorca.

Where to take your dog in the Cayman Islands

Where to take your dog in the Cayman Islands | PetAir UK

With a steady stream of cruise ship passengers arriving daily, the Cayman Islands is a popular destination for those looking for a tropical getaway with a touch of home. The three islands are British Overseas Territory. Grand Cayman is the biggest and most well-known with a plethora of beach resorts lining it’s picture-perfect shores. The smaller islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman offer a stunning array of wildlife and natural attractions, including some of the best diving spots in the world. The best part is that the Cayman Islands are very dog-friendly. However you like to spend your time, you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in the Cayman Islands.

Must Love Dogs

Located in George Town, Grand Cayman, this one stop shop is the place to go for all your luxury pet needs. This high-end pet boutique sells all the essentials you need for your dog. From toys and treats, to collars and grooming gear, they’ve got it all. There’s even an in-house spa so you can leave your pet to be pampered while you hit the shops. 

Macabuca Bar & Grill

Macabuca is an ocean-front tiki bar that offers the most incredible views over the ocean. With a sunset happy hour and a menu full of mouthwatering tacos, salads and conch, this place is almost too good to be true. Dogs are welcome to join you but must be kept on a leash.

South Sound Boardwalk

This quiet, residential area is a nice change from the hustle and bustle of the main city. A newly built walkway traces the shorefront and is an excellent place to walk your dog. You can also easily hop down to the beach to cool off in the water – but there is a lot of seaweed in this area. 

where to take your dog in the Cayman Islands

One Dog At A Time

This non-profit dog rescue charity hosts frequent, fun community events. There’s the Mutt Strutt that takes place at sunset on Seven Mile Beach, the monthly car boot sales, dog shows and even a murder mystery event!

Salty’s Sports Bar

Located in the Grand Harbour Shopping Centre, this traditional sports bar offers a comforting menu of affordable crowd pleasers. Boasting a whopping 24 TVs, you’re guaranteed not to miss a second of your favourite sporting event. There’s even an outdoor playground and bouncy castle for kids! Dogs are allowed but must be leashed. 

So whether you want to shop ’til you drop, or you prefer a quiet beach stroll, you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in the Cayman Islands.

Could pet licences help crack down on dog thefts?

Could pet licences help crack down on dog thefts? | PetAir UK

According to the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA), more than 3 million households in the UK purchased a pet during the Coronavirus pandemic. They have provided us with comfort and companionship during these uncertain times. For some of us, they may have been our only reason to leave the house throughout the lockdowns. This spike in demand has caused the price of puppies to rise exponentially. As a result, this has made dogs an even bigger target for thieves. Charities and other pet organisations are calling on the government to crack down on dog thefts.

An increase in dog thefts

According to DogLost, an organisation that supports victims of dognapping, there has been a whopping 170% increase in recorded dog thefts. With litters of puppies now fetching anywhere between £15,000 – £20,000, you can see why they would make desirable targets. Nottinghamshire Police have been very proactive in the matter. They have recruited a specialist officer to focus solely on dog thefts.

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Should dog licences be reinstated?

Other organisations and animal charities have called on the government to do more to address the issue. They want the penalties increased, with fines and imprisonment as punishment for the crime. The RSPCA has also said they would like to see compulsory licences brought back for dog owners. The RSPCA say that licences would help generate much-needed income to help protect the welfare of dogs as well as help prevent dog thefts. A spokesperson for the charity told The Independent:

It is currently an animal’s monetary or sale value which is taken into account when determining the sentence for pet theft, however, we really want to see this changed, so that the animal’s intrinsic value to their owner is considered.

But will licences work?

However, not all agree. DogLost argues that licences would be “impossible” to enforce and would not prevent dog thefts. They are campaigning for an overhaul of the current microchipping laws. This would bring together the 15 different databases that currently exist to sit under one body and would prove ownership.

Home Secretary, Priti Patel, launched a Taskforce in May 2021 to investigate the rise in pet thefts. The Taskforce will be made up of government officials from the Home Office, Defra and the Ministry of Justice as well as the police and animal welfare groups and experts. They will look at the factors contributing to the rise in dog thefts and recommend ways to tackle the issue. Environment Secretary George Eustice said:

Pet owners shouldn’t live in fear so we’ve set up this Taskforce to thoroughly investigate the issue and ensure that we have the measures in place to stop these criminals in their tracks.

Where to take your dog in Delhi

Where to take your dog in Delhi | PetAir UK

This vibrant capital city is bursting with life. An assault on all the senses in the best way possible. From sampling the rich, flavourful food to casting your eye over the rainbow of spices and brightly coloured materials in the street markets, Delhi is overflowing with activity. The good news is that you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in Delhi.

Puppychino

Said to be the first dog-friendly cafe in the city, this spot is a paradise for dogs! The inside cafe is perfect for grabbing a bite to eat. They even have a full doggy menu featuring cupcakes, spaghetti, omelette, pancakes and pizza. There’s even a pool that your dog can cool off in! And if you don’t have your own dog, you can just grab a bite to eat and play with the resident dogs at the cafe.

Heads Up For Tails

This pet store chain sells everything you could ever need or want for your pooch. From pet food and toys to bedding and flea treatments, look no further for all your pet’s goods. They even sell personalised goods so your dog can sleep in a bed with his name on. With 6 location within New Delhi and 6 more in the surrounding NCR region, you’re never far away from one of these excellent pet stores. Bear in mind that pets are welcome in some branches, but not all of them, so please check before you visit.

where to take your dog in delhi

Sanjay Van

This inner-city woodland is a great spot for walking your dog. Covering 443 acres, it is one of the most densely wooded forests in the city. As well as being an enjoyable shaded walk along the dusty paths, it is also a haven for local wildlife. You can expect to see peacocks, green parrots, pigs, monkeys antelope and goats on your journey round the trees. 

Barks and Meows

This dog cafe in Faridabad has a large, enclosed grass play area at the back for your dog to explore. They also have a swimming pool for your dog to have a splash in. The cosy indoor cafe serves up delicious food for both dogs and humans. They’ll even throw your pet a birthday party with a cake! Keep an eye out for events like their pool parties, music nights and comedy evenings.

Whatever you’re into, you’ll find plenty to do with your dog in Delhi.