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I want to take my dog ​​on a trip for the first time. What difficulties can there be in hotels, on beaches, in restaurants, etc.?
Hello! I want to take my dog ​​on a trip for the first time. Who has experience in such a holiday, please tell us what difficulties can be in hotels, on beaches, in restaurants, etc.?
A small Chinese crested dog, has a veterinary passport.
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аватар Vika284
When choosing a hotel, you need to look at the conditions of booking the hotel whether pets are allowed, such hotels in Turkey are a small percentage
Hotels that allow you to book rooms with your pets also have their own rules.
I was in one hotel where I saw vacationers with their small dogs, but I did not see guests with pets in a restaurant or on the beach
аватар Vika284
If UIA is allowed in the cabin of the aircraft up to 8 kg weight together with a container dog or cat weight, in a special container
аватар LenaMarmaris
Thanks for the answer.
On the plane, will the container with the dog be locked in the upper bins for hand luggage? Or can you put it under the seat near your feet?
аватар Igor_m
Everything is possible, the main thing is that the dog agrees to such a trip. Good luck !
аватар travelsita
During takeoff and landing, you may be asked to put the container on top. As soon as the indicator lights up that the belts can be unfastened, the container can be picked up. So it was when our neighbors went with a cat to Germany.
аватар xena_pr
Limited selection of pet friendly hotels. And be prepared for the fact that even in such hotels, vacationers will not feel emotion from your pet as much as you do. Isn't it better to leave your pet in a pet hotel? And the Turks themselves do not favor dogs, to put it mildly ..,
аватар alex45
I would definitely leave a pet at home, you see him!
Although he loves to travel, but only by car. He got used to it from puppyhood. And a train or a plane, with a lot of people at the airport or bustle at the stations, spare their psyche. And of course, a limited number of hotels where animals are allowed.
аватар travelsita
Speaking of stress for the animal. The cat, which was transported to Germany (Kyiv-Munich), during the flight 2 times attacked ... l.
аватар agent_borabora
I advise you to read the statistics about the mortality of animals during air travel.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
To import an animal into Turkey, you must
1.Implant a microchip under the skin of the animal according to the standard SO11784, SO11785.
2. An international veterinary passport with a photo. In English..
3. The presence of mandatory vaccinations: 2 vaccinations against plague, parvovirus, 1 vaccination against rabies. Vaccinations must be done at least 30 days and no more than a year
4. Veterinary certificate number 1, which gives the right to transport an animal when crossing the border of Turkey by plane or by private vehicle, is a Veterinary certificate in form 1. This certificate is exchanged for an international veterinary certificate at the state border of the Russian Federation or Ukraine. Such a certificate is issued by the State Service of Veterinary Medicine at the border and transport.
This is a very important document, check that it is filled out correctly in English.
5. Certificate that the animal is not of breeding value.
6. Licensed shipping container.
7. Find out in advance what weight is allowed for transportation
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
specific airline. Let's say Turkish Airlines allows you to transport a small animal if its weight and the weight of the container does not exceed 8 kg. It cannot be transported in the cabin.
аватар LenaMarmaris
alex45, dear, your papillon is simply charming!))
Heeding all the warnings about problems, this idea may have to be abandoned, although I have seen tourists from Europe traveling with four-legged members of their family.
By the way, I noticed that in Marmaris in recent years, many Turks have acquired dogs and walk with them along the promenade on weekends. I even suggested that dogs came into fashion there, many interesting breeds, mostly decorative, but not only, I even observed a Rottweiler, a Doberman, there were also a Labrador Retriever, shepherd dogs. This was not seen before, I am surprised at the change in attitude towards dogs among the Turks.
Thanks everyone for the replies!
аватар Vika284
LenaMarmaris I love animals, but in Turkish hotels, even in those where you can book a room with animals, management and guests are not very fond of, and a situation may arise when your little pet will have to spend all the days of your holiday in the room
аватар Elenka08
Just don't forget the leash and lots of packages for the consequences of your love.
аватар LenaMarmaris
Vika284, thanks for the warning, this prospect is not inspiring at all, so for now I’ll postpone this idea until better times, when I learn how to find and book accommodation in the private sector, I already had such thoughts, I need to give them development in practice.)
аватар Vika284
LenaMarmaris I have experience in booking apartments and small villas in the private sector, there is the same story as in hotels, if the owners allow it, then it’s fine, but most of the owners are against
аватар LenaMarmaris
I will try to negotiate with the owners, if you rent for a long time - 90 days or more, then maybe one of them will allow it. I would not like to be separated for a long time, leaving the dog at home.
аватар kolyan_cat
We took the cat out by plane.
Let's start with the fact that a ticket for it cost about $ 100 (one way).
Also, in addition to the above documents, you must have a laboratory test certificate for antibodies to rabies (the so-called "titer", for it you need to take blood from the animal and give it to the laboratory, then wait for the results for about a month, the cost is also rather big, I don’t remember definitely but clearly more than UAH 1000. And already with all the documents + with a certificate of title, go to the veterinarian in Boryspil, he examines the animal, checks all the documents and gives the go-ahead.
Well, upon arrival, all the tourists will get on the bus and wait for you while the Turkish veterinarian checks your dog and its documents.
In general, you are doing the right thing by abandoning this idea.
аватар LenaMarmaris
kolyan_cat, thanks for the detailed description of the procedure for transferring pets abroad. Yes, as I presented all this, I’m already rethinking it.
аватар dinakulikova
The most important thing is not to enter and rest with your pet, but to leave Turkey. The certificate that is needed to leave is valid for 5 days, exactly the same will be needed when leaving Turkey. Therefore, you will have to look for a doctor there who will give you such a certificate.
аватар Babytour
It makes sense only if you are traveling for more than a month: the complexity and duration of registration + stress for the animal does not contribute to dragging a pet for 2-3 weeks.
Many in Sharm in the Domina hotel with small Italian dogs. They buy villas and come for 3+ months. Some live. In this case, it makes sense.
аватар LenaMarmaris
dinakulikova, a very important clarification about 5 days of validity of the certificate!
Oh, how many difficulties have been revealed. It's good that I was not too lazy to ask this question here.
Thanks to everyone for helping me make a decision.
аватар Verunya_
Titles are needed only for Ukrainians. Russians DO NOT make captions for rabies in animals!
dinakulikova, with what fright Eurocertificate suddenly began to operate for 5 days ?! Where does such nonsense come from?
The certificate for Turkey (according to the Eurocertificate type) is valid for 120 days. During this period, you can move through this document and return through it.
It is possible and necessary to issue a F5 Certificate for a trip to Turkey. It can be used for up to 90 days. Sometimes the veterinarian upon arrival looks at F5.
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