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Tierrecht für unterwegs – Mit dem Haustier in die Auslandsferien? Das müssen Sie wissen
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Tierrecht für unterwegs – Mit dem Haustier in die Auslandsferien? Das müssen Sie wissen

The article discusses legal requirements for traveling abroad with pets, focusing on Switzerland's regulations. It highlights the need for pets to be microchipped, have a pet passport, and be vaccinated against rabies. Additional country-specific rules can be checked via the Federal Office of Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs (BLV) website. The article also mentions consulting embassies or consulates for further guidance. When traveling by air, airlines often have specific weight limits for pets in the cabin or cargo hold. For those who cannot take their pets with them, the article provides tips on entrusting pets to friends, family, or neighbors, emphasizing proper care and emergency preparedness.

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Tierrecht für unterwegs – Mit dem Haustier in die Auslandsferien? Das müssen Sie wissen

The article discusses legal requirements for traveling abroad with pets, focusing on Switzerland's regulations. It highlights the need for pets to be microchipped, have a pet passport, and be vaccinated against rabies. Additional country-specific rules can be checked via the Federal Office of Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs (BLV) website. The article also mentions consulting embassies or consulates for further guidance. When traveling by air, airlines often have specific weight limits for pets in the cabin or cargo hold. For those who cannot take their pets with them, the article provides tips on entrusting pets to friends, family, or neighbors, emphasizing proper care and emergency preparedness.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Swiss laws and travel regulations related to pets. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. It remains neutral and informative.

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