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dogs in the EU
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there's a slim chance i'll be moving to germany or the UK next year and id like to bring my dog

all i can really find on animal immigration says all breeds are good in most of germany but the UK bans certain types of pit mixes. My dog's a mutt but idk if she'd pass. if anyone has experience getting an IED or knows anything about this, hmu please

thanks

there's a slim chance i'll be moving to germany or the UK next year and id like to bring my dog

all i can really find on animal immigration says all breeds are good in most of germany but the UK bans certain types of pit mixes. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThJwx8mdVvM]My dog[/url]'s a mutt but idk if she'd pass. if anyone has experience getting an IED or knows anything about this, hmu please

thanks
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i can see the staff in her. fuck any country that bans pits fr tho.

i can see the staff in her. fuck any country that bans pits fr tho.
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ur dog is awesome

ur dog is awesome
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we are a ~no rabies zone~ thanks

we are a [u][b]~no rabies zone~[/b][/u] [i]thanks[/i]
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nice dog

nice dog
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GoaskAliceThe UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

ref: my cousin went through the process on an almost identical dog coming in from outside the UK

ty, i was wondering how severe it was

if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring

[quote=GoaskAlice]The UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

ref: my cousin went through the process on an almost identical dog coming in from outside the UK[/quote]
ty, i was wondering how severe it was

if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring
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eeeGoaskAliceThe UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

ref: my cousin went through the process on an almost identical dog coming in from outside the UK
ty, i was wondering how severe it was

if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring

we didnt want you anyway

[quote=eee][quote=GoaskAlice]The UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

ref: my cousin went through the process on an almost identical dog coming in from outside the UK[/quote]
ty, i was wondering how severe it was

if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring[/quote]

we didnt want you anyway
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letheeeGoaskAliceThe UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

ref: my cousin went through the process on an almost identical dog coming in from outside the UK
ty, i was wondering how severe it was

if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring

we didnt want you anyway

hahaha butthurt brexit

[quote=leth][quote=eee][quote=GoaskAlice]The UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

ref: my cousin went through the process on an almost identical dog coming in from outside the UK[/quote]
ty, i was wondering how severe it was

if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring[/quote]

we didnt want you anyway[/quote]

hahaha butthurt brexit
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doing a phd in a country that is trying really hard to cut itself off from half the scientific world seems like a bad move, sorry :(

doing a phd in a country that is trying really hard to cut itself off from half the scientific world seems like a bad move, sorry :(
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cp_granary_pro
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eeedoing a phd in a country that is trying really hard to cut itself off from half the scientific world seems like a bad move, sorry :(

leaving the EU = cutting yourself off from science????

[quote=eee]doing a phd in a country that is trying really hard to cut itself off from half the scientific world seems like a bad move, sorry :([/quote]
leaving the EU = cutting yourself off from science????
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fucking immigrants just wanting easy PHDs...

fucking immigrants just wanting easy PHDs...
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GoaskAliceThe UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc

Wait, you have to publicly muzzle your pit bull in public in the UK? I thought that was only supposed to be a thing for dogs with a history of biting.

[quote=GoaskAlice]The UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc[/quote]
Wait, you have to publicly muzzle your pit bull in public in the UK? I thought that was only supposed to be a thing for dogs with a history of biting.
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eeeif I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring

we are full

[quote=eee]if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring[/quote]

we are full
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EUUK

2late

[quote]EU[/quote]

[quote]UK[/quote]

2late
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Daggereeedoing a phd in a country that is trying really hard to cut itself off from half the scientific world seems like a bad move, sorry :(leaving the EU = cutting yourself off from science????

Something ridiculous like 90% of non university scientific funding came from the EU. Now we are losing that, and the government hasn't said anything about compensating for the resulting funding.

The UK is not really leading in any field apart from pharmaceutical, so the UK in the past used to rely on joining consortia (consotiums?) (such as Airbus in the Eurofighter project), and now that we are leaving the EU, there is a evident lack of both structure, funding and contingency plans for this process. Its a fucking shambles. The government hasn't even done any research or investigations into how Brexit will affect the UK economy.

(Link for those interested)

[quote=Dagger][quote=eee]doing a phd in a country that is trying really hard to cut itself off from half the scientific world seems like a bad move, sorry :([/quote]
leaving the EU = cutting yourself off from science????[/quote]
Something ridiculous like 90% of non university scientific funding came from the EU. Now we are losing that, and the government hasn't said anything about compensating for the resulting funding.

The UK is not really leading in any field apart from pharmaceutical, so the UK in the past used to rely on joining consortia (consotiums?) (such as Airbus in the Eurofighter project), and now that we are leaving the EU, there is a evident lack of both structure, funding and contingency plans for this process. Its a fucking shambles. The government hasn't even done any research or investigations into how Brexit will affect the UK economy.

([url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42249854]Link for those interested[/url])
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sidestepeeeif I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring
we are full

Is that a meme or do you have an actual point?

[quote=sidestep][quote=eee]if I get a choice I'll still probably choose germany just cause of the UK's political situation being kind of shit, but that's reassuring[/quote]

we are full[/quote]
Is that a meme or do you have an actual point?
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Twitch Prime
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i thought this was a happy dog thread :(

i thought this was a happy dog thread :(
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Of course it's a meme, half of germany looks like this

https://www.hessenenergie.de/GBereiche/Wind/wind-hwbet/hwbet-hw2/Helpershain-hWII/L-Helpershain-G.jpg

Of course it's a meme, half of germany looks like this [img]https://www.hessenenergie.de/GBereiche/Wind/wind-hwbet/hwbet-hw2/Helpershain-hWII/L-Helpershain-G.jpg[/img]
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https://i.imgur.com/wblG73o.gifv

https://i.imgur.com/wblG73o.gifv
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DuMmTmi thought this was a happy dog thread :(

https://www.instagram.com/p/BcRYX3clATC/

[quote=DuMmTm]i thought this was a happy dog thread :([/quote]
https://www.instagram.com/p/BcRYX3clATC/
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GoaskAlicemorwannegGoaskAliceThe UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etcWait, you have to publicly muzzle your pit bull in public in the UK? I thought that was only supposed to be a thing for dogs with a history of biting.
Technically speaking its against the law in the UK for you to even own this type of dog.. technically speaking... however you can obviously like i stated in my first post get an insurance (providing you and your dog have been approved) to own a pit bull and its variety, and yes amongst many other concurrent rules placed upon you as the owner, publicly muzzling your dog is one of them. Saying that its not even legal for you to breed or buy a pitbull in the UK so these laws are essentially only relevant for people such as the OP who are bringing their dog from abroad (providing the dog was legally purchased in original country) if you were to attempt to get this type of special insurance having bought the dog in the UK past the date they were made illegal you'd not be approved. And believe me they're super tight here and check relevant documents.

It seems kind of excessive. Having to publicly muzzle a dog simply because it's a pit bull even if its shown no history of aggression just reinforces the "all pit bulls are bad" stigma. I'm only slightly biased because I have an APBT myself, I don't think I could bear to muzzle him just to go on a walk.

[quote=GoaskAlice][quote=morwanneg][quote=GoaskAlice]The UK won't ban that dog coming in - the most they'll do is make you get a special type of insurance (it costs more) that will give you an 'exemption certificate' it comes with other restrictions like having to put a muzzle on the dog in public etc[/quote]
Wait, you have to publicly muzzle your pit bull in public in the UK? I thought that was only supposed to be a thing for dogs with a history of biting.[/quote]

Technically speaking its against the law in the UK for you to even own this type of dog.. technically speaking... however you can obviously like i stated in my first post get an insurance (providing you and your dog have been approved) to own a pit bull and its variety, and yes amongst many other concurrent rules placed upon you as the owner, publicly muzzling your dog is one of them. Saying that its not even legal for you to breed or buy a pitbull in the UK so these laws are essentially only relevant for people such as the OP who are bringing their dog from abroad (providing the dog was legally purchased in original country) if you were to attempt to get this type of special insurance having bought the dog in the UK past the date they were made illegal you'd not be approved. And believe me they're super tight here and check relevant documents.[/quote]
It seems kind of excessive. Having to publicly muzzle a dog simply because it's a pit bull even if its shown no history of aggression just reinforces the "all pit bulls are bad" stigma. I'm only slightly biased because I have an APBT myself, I don't think I could bear to muzzle him just to go on a walk.
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