Pet owners in the European Union are required from Sunday to carry passports for their pets when travelling to another member-state.

"'This is a major step for the free movement of people with their pets," health and consumer protection commissioner David Byrne said in a statement.
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To simplify bureaucratic hassles for travellers with their pets in the EU countires there is now one single passport for a pet which will be used in all member-states.
The passport, obligatory for cats, dogs and ferrets, will provide proof the animal has been vaccinated against rabies.
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