Bringing
your pet to the Costa Blanca.
With
the new regulations within the European community regarding quarantine
many visitors to the Costa Blanca now bring their pets
for holiday or for permanent living.
Before bringing your pet to the Costa Blanca in Spain you should
make sure that your pet have been vaccinated and with a health
certificate from a veterinary in your country 15 days before
leaving for Spain.
Due to the large number of foreigners that bring their pets to
the Costa Blanca a increasing number of Multilanguage veterinarians
have
set up clinics. Many provides 24 hour emergency service. The Spanish
vets are very well trained so your pet should be in the very best
hands if something should occur.
When living in Spain health insurance for your pet is available
from most insurance companies. All pets in Spain should carry a
microchip.
Before travelling to the Costa Blanca it is highly recommended
to have your dog vaccinated against rabies and other diseases.
When travelling by air it is advisable to book the transportation
of your pet ahead of time. Space in the special compartments are
limited.
Animal treatment in Spain
The general conditions of pets and domesticated animals in this
Spain vary different from what would be accepted elsewhere. The
pets are often specially in rural areas considered to be farm animals
and treated as so. In the countryside do not be surprised to see
dogs tied in the sun barking waiting for their owner to come by
with water and food once a day or less. Many Spaniards keep their
dogs on their country house which themselves only use for weekends.
The dogs are left there all the time and the owner just pass by
during the week to feed them.
Animal activists in Spain are campaigning throughout the country
and on national television to better the treatment of domestic
pets. Legislation has become more strict the last few years and
people are now been taken to court for mistreatment of their animals.
Having said this it is also true that many Spaniards treat their
pets very well. Even spoiling them at times.
When living in Spain there are also a wide range of health clinics
and hospitals available as well as animal hotels if you need to
go away and cannot bring your pet.
When it comes to animal food and pet supplies all mayor brands
that you are used to see in your home country are also available
in supermarkets or the vet clinics or pet stores.
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