How Brexit May Ruin Fido’s EU Holiday

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Britons planning to take their pets with them on holiday to France need to see a veterinarian four months in advance, in case the government doesn’t reach a deal with the European Union.

The latest batch of “no deal” preparation papers warn that the current Pet Passport program, which allows owners to take dogs, cats and ferrets to another EU country so long as it has a microchip and a rabies vaccination, would no longer be available.