Normandy Vets?

galwaygirls

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Hi,
Anyone have a good recommendation for a vet in Normandy/Cherbourg?

I need to get a wormer/vet cert for our dog before getting ferry back to Dublin.

A vet well used to travelling dogs would be great but even one with good English/Understands my basic French would be fine.

it needs to be done 24-5days before landing in Ireland, so vet doesn't have to be immediately near port.


Thanks


Fiona
 
Hi,
Anyone have a good recommendation for a vet in Normandy/Cherbourg?

I need to get a wormer/vet cert for our dog before getting ferry back to Dublin.

A vet well used to travelling dogs would be great but even one with good English/Understands my basic French would be fine.

it needs to be done 24-5days before landing in Ireland, so vet doesn't have to be immediately near port.


Thanks


Fiona

Vimoutiers vet . Good and cheap
 
We start looking as soon as we are within the time window & have used different ones every time.

Some will let you use your own worming table (cheaper).

Prices tend to rise the closer you get to the ferry ports!
 
I have this Google map page bookmarked for reference:

European Vets for Pet Passport
Vets in Europe who are recommended by Motorhome owners and are familiar with the Pet Passport scheme.
PLEASE NOTE - CHECK THE VET HAS STAMPED AND DATED THE PET PASSPORT CORRECTLY.
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THE PET PASSPORT IS CORRECT WHEN PRESENTED AT THE PASSPORT OFFICES.

European Vets Recommended for Pet Passport - Google My Maps
 
repost and update of a post that I made a while ago

Bray Dunes

If I find myself in this area, it's usually en-route back to the UK via the chunnel.
As I travel with my pooch, I always need to get him checked and approved for travel at a local vet.
So I'll need to hang about for a day or so.

The local vet is just around the corner form this site, Nathalie Delissen - ask for directions at the reception,
but briefly, out of the camp, turn right at the main road and walk around 1/2 mile, her clinic is on the right. In the village.


51 r Roger Salengro, 59123 BRAY DUNES. tél : 03 28 58 20 99. tél : 09 79 64 47 72

Bray Dunes is on the France/Belgian border, Adinkerke is the nearest town, perfect for a sack of ciggies and chocolate.

If you treat yourself to a couple of days at a campsite here, perhaps to freshen up and "do the tanks" etc I would recommend this campsite :

Home - Camping Club Perroquet

well worth 20 quid or so for a couple of nights of freshen up/recharge etc.

It is huge but each parcela is also huge, I've never been on a site that gives you so much space. pitches are mostly surrounded by hedges so they are all very private.

It is usually so peaceful there. Quite close to the beach, lots of sand dunes and lots of interesting dwellings around every corner.
 

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