[Travelandtourism] Australia, Hawaii, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and the United Kingdom

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 21 00:55:05 UTC 2011


Well I was writing in reference to my trip, these things are posted on the 
NAGDU website.

Also Clarification and Caribbean that you have were spelled incorrectly.

Not picking on you either.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Donahue" <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com>
To: "NFB Travel and Tourism Division List" <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 7:44 PM
Subject: [Travelandtourism] Australia, Hawaii, Ireland, Japan, New 
Zealand,Singapore, and the United Kingdom


>
> Hello Cheryl and everyone,
>
>     Just for clarrification Jamaica and some of the other Caribian Islands
> are odd-ball cases when it comes to importing guide dogs as they must 
> enter
> via a round-about way through the United Kingdom.
>
>     I want to make it clear that Australia, Hawaii, Ireland, Japan, New
> Zealand, Singapore, and the United Kingdom all have schemes and policies
> that allow you to import a guide dog in to these countries without their
> need to enter quarantine. To enter these countries without quarantine the
> dog must be prepared in advance so it meets the conditions of the entry
> program for entry without quarantine. I worked closely with the late Mike
> Osborn and others whenhe he was negotiating with the British Government to
> allow guide and service dogs to enter the UK without having to go through
> quarantine and to travel with their owners in the airplane cabin on the
> inbound flight. Ireland has also adopted the UK Pet Travel Scheme making
> entry of a guide dog without quarantine possible. Some of the Irish
> provisions have since been adopted by the UK.
>
>     Australia has had special entry requirements for guide and other 
> service
> dogs since the early 1990s. People from Australia have traveled to the 
> U.S.
> with their dog and brought it back in to Australia under their service dog
> entry regulations. In 2001 we had a lady from Melbourn Australia visit us
> with her dog and travel with us to that year's national convention. Mike
> Osborn, and a number of other guide dog users from the states have also
> traveled to Australia accompanied by their dogs. We have also had guide 
> dog
> users and their dogs at past national conventions from Singapore, New
> Zealand, and Japan.
>
>     I'm not trying to pick on anyone here. I meerely want folks to be 
> aware
> of the special requirements of the above-named countries that permit guide
> and service dogs to enter without quarantine provided the dog meets the
> entry criteria of these countries. All the best for a great Thanksgiving.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
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