In This Issue
PIF Awards celebrate the Best of the Best
Revealed: 26 winners of prestigious PIF Awards
Popular pet shop ‘can’t survive’ licensing delay
CASCO Pet makes key appointments amid 'rapid growth'
First look inside Pets & Friends revamped store
Pet Brands brings more household names to UK market
Pet owners face fines as 1 in 5 choose not to microchip
BAM! continues growth in Asian market
Supreme Petfoods unveils UK Small Pet Market Report
Bella + Duke announces new platform as market soars
UK Pet Food to showcase at London Vet Show
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Police hunt two men after pet store theft
Gifting business launches charity keepsake bauble for Blue Cross
Pet Health Club expands to boost care for pets
Animal Focused wins Start-Up Business of the Year Award
Northern Ireland pet travel scheme to be launch in June 2025
The best of last edition of Pet Trade Xtra
PATS acquired by leading global events company
Jollyes strengthens leadership team with new hires
Dog trainer's crowdfunding appeal to help therapy dog
Wilsons Pet Food expands natural dog treat range
Award-winning retailer celebrates 20th anniversary
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Northern Ireland pet travel scheme to be launch in June 2025

A new scheme for people taking their pet dog (or assistance dog), cat or ferret from Great Britain to Northern Ireland will be launched on 4 June 2025.

 

The Windsor Framework provides a new way to travel with pet dogs (or assistance dogs), cats and ferrets from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to Northern Ireland from 4 June 2025.  

 

This policy paper provides information ahead of the scheme opening on 4 June 2025.

 

If you live in Great Britain, the scheme will enable you to travel from Great Britain to Northern Ireland with a simple lifelong pet travel document. This lasts for the lifetime of the pet and is free of charge.

 

You will just need to make sure your pet or assistance dog is microchipped before you travel.

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