Klea Morianou
02-19-2004, 11:41 AM
Posted by Klea Morianou on April 17, 2002 at 02:42:27:
After a short investigation I came up with the following:
Superfast Ferries Pets
Pets travel free of charge in specially designated quarters. Pets are not allowed indoors (including cabins, restaurants and bars), and owners or guardians are required to have their pet's valid health papers with them. When on board, all pets are required to wear a muzzle and be on a leash, accompanied by a guardian.
Blue Star Ferries PETS:
Pets travel free of charge in specially designated quarters. Pets are not allowed indoors (including cabins, restaurants arid bars), and owners or guardians are required to have their pet's valid health papers with them. When on board, all pets are required to wear a muzzle and be on a leash, accompanied by a guardian.
Minoan Lines PETS:
Free passage. Pets are placed in special kennels and are not allowed in cabins and/or public rooms. The owners cafe for their feeding and hygiene.
ANEK Lines PETS
Pets travel free of charge in special predetermined areas on the vessel's deck. Pets are not allowed in common interior areas or in the cabins.
ITALIAN Regulations on Pets
A traveler entering Italy with a dog or cat must have a veterinarian's certificate stating the animal is in good health and has been vaccinated against rabies between 20 days and 11 months before entry into Italy. It must also give the breed, age, sex and color of the pet and the name and address of the owner. The certificate is valid for 30 days. The forms are available from all Italian diplomatic and consular representatives and from the Italian Government Travel Office. Parrots, parakeets, rabbits and hares also require health certificates and in addition are subject to an examination upon entering Italy. A dog must be on a leash or muzzled when in public. Custom officials may require a health examination of any pet if they suspect it is ill or has come directly from tropical regions.
After a short investigation I came up with the following:
Superfast Ferries Pets
Pets travel free of charge in specially designated quarters. Pets are not allowed indoors (including cabins, restaurants and bars), and owners or guardians are required to have their pet's valid health papers with them. When on board, all pets are required to wear a muzzle and be on a leash, accompanied by a guardian.
Blue Star Ferries PETS:
Pets travel free of charge in specially designated quarters. Pets are not allowed indoors (including cabins, restaurants arid bars), and owners or guardians are required to have their pet's valid health papers with them. When on board, all pets are required to wear a muzzle and be on a leash, accompanied by a guardian.
Minoan Lines PETS:
Free passage. Pets are placed in special kennels and are not allowed in cabins and/or public rooms. The owners cafe for their feeding and hygiene.
ANEK Lines PETS
Pets travel free of charge in special predetermined areas on the vessel's deck. Pets are not allowed in common interior areas or in the cabins.
ITALIAN Regulations on Pets
A traveler entering Italy with a dog or cat must have a veterinarian's certificate stating the animal is in good health and has been vaccinated against rabies between 20 days and 11 months before entry into Italy. It must also give the breed, age, sex and color of the pet and the name and address of the owner. The certificate is valid for 30 days. The forms are available from all Italian diplomatic and consular representatives and from the Italian Government Travel Office. Parrots, parakeets, rabbits and hares also require health certificates and in addition are subject to an examination upon entering Italy. A dog must be on a leash or muzzled when in public. Custom officials may require a health examination of any pet if they suspect it is ill or has come directly from tropical regions.