Galgos to the UKAs
mentioned earlier on our website in
the Defra quarantine article,
the government has decided to end the current quarantine
requirements from 1st January 2012. This
has come about because the “derogation” under which
the UK is permitted to opt out of the EU regulation
requiring free movement of people and goods between Member
States expires at the end of 2011. This
means that GIN will no longer have to put our Galgos into
quarantine kennels for six months. The only requirement
will be that dogs coming into the UK must be vaccinated
against rabies. While
this is, on the face of it, good news. We are very
concerned that GIN should continue careful checking of
dogs for adoption in this country, both in respect of
potential diseases and of their behavioural
characteristics, including suitability of homing with
children and other animals. We
have decided that we will continue to carry out stringent
health checking and that we will kennel all incoming dogs
for at least four weeks, on their arrival in the UK, so
that they can be properly assessed before being adopted. Our
very heavy costs for veterinary care and transport will
therefore continue and in some cases dogs will need longer
than 4 weeks in our care before release. For
these reasons we will continue to run our
sponsorship scheme and hope that our kind supporters
will continue their sponsorship of these rescued dogs
during their time in Spain and the UK kennels. GIN
has brought many Galgos and greyhounds to the UK over the
years and aims to continue its standard of care for these
much abused dogs. Martin |