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The 3Dj 29 Jun 2013 13:20

Taking pets from europe to gambia and back
 
hello all I wanted to know if there´s anyone who has taken there dog from Europe to gambia and back!!

or know of any info that would be of any help??

thanks a lot from sam :welcome:

Thimba 29 Jun 2013 16:51

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Originally Posted by The 3Dj (Post 427800)
hello all I wanted to know if there´s anyone who has taken there dog from Europe to gambia and back!!

or know of any info that would be of any help??

thanks a lot from sam :welcome:

Hi,

I've done some research on that as I'm taking my dog (Rhodesian Ridgeback) on a circumnavigation of Africa next year. Most important is the Rabies vaccination and a blood test certificate that the dog is Rabies free. This is valid for three years and is required by some African countries (and Spain). Have all this documented in the dog's passport. You need to do this at least 4 weeks in advance (as far as I remember).
From what I know from other overlanders who have taken their dog, most African countries couldn't care less whether you have a dog with you or not.

Cheers,

Gee

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The 3Dj 29 Jun 2013 17:21

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Originally Posted by Thimba (Post 427818)
Hi,

I've done some research on that as I'm taking my dog (Rhodesian Ridgeback) on a circumnavigation of Africa next year. Most important is the Rabies vaccination and a blood test certificate that the dog is Rabies free. This is valid for three years and is required by some African countries (and Spain). Have all this documented in the dog's passport. You need to do this at least 4 weeks in advance (as far as I remember).
From what I know from other overlanders who have taken their dog, most African countries couldn't care less whether you have a dog with you or not.

Cheers,

Gee

http://www.geehurkmans.com/blogs/Thimba.jpg

thanks very much for your reply! we have all that, so we should be ok :) thanks again from sam

roro 30 Jun 2013 15:35

Nice dog, almost the same face than mine (except the color)!
I'm going to do same trip in autumn, also including Guinea Bissau and may be Guinea Konakry...

RR

kentfallen 30 Jun 2013 15:51

How do you chaps get the dog there?

Dog in top box or by pillion? :eek3: or perhaps towed behind on a lead! doh

Joking aside, I presume you are 4 wheel boys?

I presume a dog can be taken in and out of Europe with a normal EU Pet passport? When it comes to crossing into the dark continent it's all about impressive looking (bogus) paperwork (with offical looking stamps) and ultimately backhanders and bribes once you pass into sub-Sahara Africa?

Nice looking mut!

Thimba 30 Jun 2013 15:59

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Originally Posted by roro (Post 427902)
Nice dog, almost the same face than mine (except the color)!
I'm going to do same trip in autumn, also including Guinea Bissau and may be Guinea Konakry...

RR

.... with or without the K9?

roro 1 Jul 2013 10:16

K9?????? What is it??????

Thimba 1 Jul 2013 11:14

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Originally Posted by roro (Post 427995)
K9?????? What is it??????

:oops2:

K9 stands for canine = dog

cheers,

Gee

roro 3 Jul 2013 08:50

OK, I see!

kentfallen 3 Jul 2013 17:08

:offtopic:

Hilarious! A Dutchman teaching English! :eek3:

Joking aside, I have yet to come across a Dutchman that doesn't speak excellent English.

Dutch sounds a very difficult language to learn (for an Englishman). I guess we Brits have become lazy when it comes to learning other languages?

Funny how the Dutch and English always get on so well... I presume it's a history/culture thing.

Did you know that the Isle of Sheppey in Kent (UK) where I live was the last place in the UK to be invaded and conquered? By the DUTCH ! doh

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_the_Medway
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Sheppey

Couldn't have been all that bad being invaded by our best mates. :clap:

Thimba 3 Jul 2013 18:05

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Originally Posted by kentfallen (Post 428266)
:offtopic:
Funny how the Dutch and English always get on so well... I presume it's a history/culture thing.

:offtopic:
:funmeteryes:

Exactly, and that's why the Dutch have sex lives and good food, and the English have table manners and hot water bottles :D

Cheers,

Gee


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