aowen
Member
I have had no success trying to get my bitch Labrador to toilet on deck despite all the usual remedies - astro turf, real turf with scent, seaweed etc. We therefore normally keep our passage times down to 6 hrs or less. When we exceeded this once she became so stressed that she developed canine cystitis which apart from an expensive course of antibiotics led to uncontrollable weeing everywhere. So good luck with the training. As others have mentioned I think it depends on the breed and gender. Dogs, I believe, are easier to retrain toilet wise than bitches.
As for bringing dogs back from the ROI I received from the Animal Health & Welfare Division of the Irish Government the following advice:
Travel has now been harmonised throughout the EU, dogs ,cats and ferrets entering Ireland from any EU state including the UK need to be prepared in the following order.
1. Microchipped
2. Rabies vaccinated after microchipping and at least 21 days before travel
3. Have a valid EU pet passport
4. In the case of dogs they need to be treated by a vet for tapeworms between 24-120 hours before arrival, This is not needed for travel between the UK and Ireland.
The skipper should give advance notice to the port of the arrival of the animal .
As for bringing dogs back from the ROI I received from the Animal Health & Welfare Division of the Irish Government the following advice:
Travel has now been harmonised throughout the EU, dogs ,cats and ferrets entering Ireland from any EU state including the UK need to be prepared in the following order.
1. Microchipped
2. Rabies vaccinated after microchipping and at least 21 days before travel
3. Have a valid EU pet passport
4. In the case of dogs they need to be treated by a vet for tapeworms between 24-120 hours before arrival, This is not needed for travel between the UK and Ireland.
The skipper should give advance notice to the port of the arrival of the animal .