This petition was submitted during the 2017-2019 parliament
Rejected petition Rabies titer test dogs, excluding proven pets, before leaving country of origin
My 'rescue dog' Barnaby was bought in the UK. Apparently, from Romania. He had tapeworm so I investigated. I discovered he was from Serbia & know now he wasn't wormed or rabies vaccinated or titered as required. I spoke out hoping APHA would take action, current regulations are inadequate.
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I chose to inform the authorities to protect the UK, my dog is now in quarantine. APHA appear unable to act effectively despite concrete evidence being provided. Concerns of non vaccinated dogs were stated in the 2015 report "Cross border Transport" by S. Klevar, DVM, PhD et al. Rabies & Echinococcus are risks that can be prevented but whilst corrupt professionals and officials abroad operate to allow dogs to enter illegally and pose a health risk, titer testing is the only viable solution.
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Why was this petition rejected?
It’s about something that the UK Government or Parliament is not directly responsible for.
Rabies testing rules are part of the EU Pet Travel Scheme, so the UK Government can't change them by itself.
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