DACTARI: Information for pet owners
If you wish to know more about exotic diseases that may infect your dog or cat during its time abroad, please consult your veterinarian before you travel.. You should also discuss the potential risks, and ways of reducing these, with your veterinarian.If, however, your animal comes back from its holidays sick, or develops an unusual illness, contact your vet immediately to get your animal medical attention. Please take the opportunity to remind him or her about DACTARI, and He/she will then be able to pass on to us information about the disease your animal has if it is relevant to the scheme, by filling in a report form and sending it to Defra. This may be an exotic disease, and your information will help us to establish the level of risk related to these diseases in Great Britain.
All information supplied will be used anonymously.
Thank you.
- Report
form - This form is for information only.
If you have a query about the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), please see the PETS website, or contact the PETS Helpline.
Page last modified:
25 August 2004
