WandaTheWanderer
New Born Pup
Hi everyone,
I’m new to the forum
My Sister and her family are returning to the UK from Canada and my niece is distraught at the prospect of leaving her Guinea Pig behind. My niece is Autistic and her pet is extremely important to her.
I know that this is a last resort but after many, many emails with many carriers, no airlines would allow the GP in the cabin with me (I have offered to somehow get her back here!) So the only option to get her back was via cargo and so this is how she’s traveling. In a temperature controlled space, in her favourite carrier with her little fabric bed to tuck herself away in.
She arrives into Frankfurt and I’m flying from the UK to collect her. I planned to get the train to London from Frankfurt, but have just discovered that the Euroshuttle doesn’t accept pets at all and the Eurostar doesn’t accept foot passengers. I’ve located a ferry from Rotterdam to Hull, so I’ve emailed them to ask if she can travel in a pet friendly cabin with me in her carrier.
DEFRA have confirmed for me via email that GP’s can travel freely between the EU and UK without any certification requirements, a health certificate is only required if the GP has a health issue to specify, otherwise I just need to provide an informal declaration letter from me confirming she is a pet, I don’t intend to sell her and she is in good health to travel. I spoke with a let transportation company too and they also confirmed no documents are required for GP’s.
My post is to ask if anyone has travelled this route with a piggy before, and how it worked? Or just in general, how ferry crossings went from an EU port to the UK - in particular the customs/border control part?
any advice or tips greatly appreciated for operation ‘get Wanda back to Nancy!’
Hxxx
I’m new to the forum

My Sister and her family are returning to the UK from Canada and my niece is distraught at the prospect of leaving her Guinea Pig behind. My niece is Autistic and her pet is extremely important to her.
I know that this is a last resort but after many, many emails with many carriers, no airlines would allow the GP in the cabin with me (I have offered to somehow get her back here!) So the only option to get her back was via cargo and so this is how she’s traveling. In a temperature controlled space, in her favourite carrier with her little fabric bed to tuck herself away in.
She arrives into Frankfurt and I’m flying from the UK to collect her. I planned to get the train to London from Frankfurt, but have just discovered that the Euroshuttle doesn’t accept pets at all and the Eurostar doesn’t accept foot passengers. I’ve located a ferry from Rotterdam to Hull, so I’ve emailed them to ask if she can travel in a pet friendly cabin with me in her carrier.
DEFRA have confirmed for me via email that GP’s can travel freely between the EU and UK without any certification requirements, a health certificate is only required if the GP has a health issue to specify, otherwise I just need to provide an informal declaration letter from me confirming she is a pet, I don’t intend to sell her and she is in good health to travel. I spoke with a let transportation company too and they also confirmed no documents are required for GP’s.
My post is to ask if anyone has travelled this route with a piggy before, and how it worked? Or just in general, how ferry crossings went from an EU port to the UK - in particular the customs/border control part?
any advice or tips greatly appreciated for operation ‘get Wanda back to Nancy!’
Hxxx