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Can I take a dog on a ferry to Ireland?

Can I take a dog on a ferry to Ireland?

Pet Passport requirements and Government regulations. Irish Ferries participates in the Pet Travel Scheme. This is a Government controlled system that allows movement of dogs, cats and ferrets within EU member states without quarantine restrictions. Motorists and foot -passengers may bring their pet with them.

Can I stay with my dog on a ferry?

Ferries typically offer two options for taking your dog abroad. Firstly, they may be locked in your car on the cargo hold during your journey. Alternatively, they may be placed into the on-board kennels. Not all ferries offer both services, and there is typically a charge for either option.

Can dogs go on a ferry from Holyhead to Dublin?

Guide, hearing and autism assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the port and onboard our vessels.

Can you take dogs on ferry to Belfast?

Booking a dog lodge will allow you access to your pet throughout the crossing. Not only can you visit your dog but you can also exercise them under controlled conditions and free dog food is available….

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Can I take my dog from UK to southern Ireland?

Dogs travelling from, or returning from, Britain to Ireland will require treatment against tapeworm by a veterinarian 24 to 120 hours (1 to 5 days) before arrival in Ireland. If travelling with a passport issued in Ireland, this treatment may be entered into the pet passport by a UK vet.

Are dogs allowed on Stena Line?

On Stena Line, pets are welcome and you can either book your companion into a kennel or keep them inside the car. Pets may travel free of charge when they remain in your vehicle. You may also pre-book one of our limited number kennels.

Where do dogs pee on a ferry?

In general, there are dedicated places on the boats for the pets to do their business. If it’s not the case, it’s on the outside deck. In any case, you will need to pick up his poops and if possible spill a little water on the pee.

How do dogs travel on a ferry?

Allow plenty of time at the ferry port: As your dog has to remain in the vehicle during the crossing, your dog will need an opportunity to go to the toilet prior to getting onto the ferry so give yourself enough time to get him/her out of the car.

Can I take my dog to Ireland from UK on ferry?

Pets (all dogs and cats) must be transported to and from the ferry in a secure, rigid and appropriate pet carrier/cage or crate (please bring your own). The animal must be able to stand or lie down in comfort. The owner of the animal must be able to carry the carrier/cage or crate from the terminal to the ship.

Are dogs allowed in Stena Plus?

You can pre-book a kennel on the “Stena Plus & Onboard Extras” step of the booking process. Small pets are permitted onboard if they are secured for the duration of the crossing in a pet traveller case (max.

Do Irish Ferries have dog friendly cabins?

Are dogs allowed on P and O ferries?

Dogs, cats or ferrets are allowed on our ships, as long as they meet all the EU entry requirements and have a valid AHC or EU Pet Passport.

What is the best ferry to take to Ireland with dogs?

I believe that the most dog-friendly ferry to take to Ireland is the Stena Line ferry from Cairnryan (Scotland) to Belfast. We took this ferry when we travelled from Scotland to Northern Ireland, and there’s a number of reason why I recommend this option to other travellers.

Can I take my Dog on the ferry to Cairnryan?

If you’d prefer to not travel to and from Cairnryan in Scotland, the next best dog-friendly ferry between Great Britain and Ireland is probably the Stena Lines route between Liverpool and Belfast. While you won’t be allowed to bring your dog on the passenger deck, you can pre-book and pay £15 to check them into the dog lodge on the Promenade Deck.

Can I take my Pet on the ferry?

Pets (all dogs and cats) must be transported to and from the ferry in a secure, rigid and appropriate pet cage or box (please bring your own). The animal must be able to stand or lie down in comfort.

How much does it cost to take a dog to Ireland?

How much does it cost to take a dog to Ireland? The cost of an Ireland Pet Passport is usually around £60-£100. The cost is broken down into the following costs: