Getting tick treatment and pet passport stamped in Argeles
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Getting tick treatment and pet passport stamped in Argeles
We travel throughout the year to Argeles, we are now planning to take our pup back and forth with us. Does anyone know a vet in the area who is approved to give the tick treatment, provide correct paperwork and stamp her passport
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I use the vet in st cyprien village near the swimming pool. He has filled in passports for me in the past to travel to the uk withdogs and cats. If I remember right you do not need the tick treatment, just the wormer for dogs and the rabies injection done at least 21 days before travel. ( and of course they have to be chipped)
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Thanks everyone for your replies I can get to St Cyprien so could use that, there are also two vets in Argeles and I just wondered if anyone had used them also I don't know if any vet can do it or is it like he UK where the vet has to be specifically authorised to issue passports etc
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We always take our dogs to the vets in Argeles on the road in front of the large Intermarche where there is also a little row of shops. We havent taken our dogs out of France but they have their rabies injection, tick treatment and worming. All treatment is marked by the vets on the dogs passports and and on the vets records.
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Thank you Dylan, there are two that I can think of one is Paul Bontemps and the other Stephanie Benhamdine, do you know which one you use or have tel no as would like to know I phone the right one when making appointment. (especially as I don't speak French it may get even more confusing!!!)
Thanks again
Susan
Thanks again
Susan
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gordonandann wrote:Hi,
We used to have to book a vet near Dunkirk before the rules changed as we travel to and from UK several times a year from St Cyprien. Since the rule change and we have 5 days after the visit to the vet we have used the vet in Argeles and have been very happy with the service.
Any chance to say the name of the vet. There are several in Argeles.
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Yes it would be great if you could give name or location of the one you use in Argeles, as it would give peace of mind that others had used that particular vet and brought their dog back to UK without any problems
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Paul Bontemps 6 Ave. de 8 Mai, 1945 Argeles sur Mer 0468810426 Hours 9-12 14.30-18.30. Certainly does all necessary paperwork and treatments required for travel. Before one gets to Lidl on thesame side of the street coming from village towards the sea.
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Thank you everyone, especially Monsans who appears to have used the vet mentioned in Argeles, feel so much happier when booking appointment to bring my puppy back to UK. It's the first time I have used this site, despite being in Argeles for around 3 or 4 months a year (not all in one go!) for the last 10 years! It is so helpful and a wonderful idea