Do l or don't l
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Do l or don't l
Do you need dog passports,.? For going to the Isle of Man or back? Some say yes some say no. Who on here has taken their dog,
When the wind blows ,we shall have snow! Hope not ,
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Re: Do l or don't l
Simon Gilbert reckons you don't need a dog passport. Bob has posted a link
http://www.pettravel.com/immigration/IsleofMan.cfm
http://www.pettravel.com/immigration/IsleofMan.cfm
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Re: Do l or don't l
Dave has taken his dog three times in the last two years (one TT and two Southern's). No documents required as far as I know (I've done the bookings online and no disclaimers / information / warnings came up when I booked a dog on). We did however have to pay £10 each way on the journies in 2012 on the Steam Packet for use of the "Dog Lounge", but I believe dogs are not charged if they stay in the vehicle on the car deck.
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Re: Do l or don't l
Have taken at least one dog every year since 2004
from the mainland to the Iom and never had any issues. Ta Dixie.
from the mainland to the Iom and never had any issues. Ta Dixie.
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As far as I can ascertain, there are no restrictions or passport requirements to bring a dog from the UK to the Isle of Man but I believe dogs cannot be taken from the mainland to the Calf of Man. Travel from the mainland to the Calf is from Port Erin, by boat. The Isle of Man IS the mainland. We are not part of the UK, if we were there would be a three legs right in the middle of your Union Flag. I just thought I'd clear that up.
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My dad has already cleared this up but I do need to post also. The Isle of Man does NOT have a mainland. Thank you. Enjoy your adjacent island.tufty113 wrote:Have taken at least one dog every year since 2004
from the mainland to the Iom and never had any issues. Ta Dixie.
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Re: Do l or don't l
That's in the same vein as IoW residents refer to the the North Island ...
It is true about the sidecar family - you can stop racing but you can never, ever leave!
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No... the IoW IS part of the UK. The Isle of Man is not.
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I have heard from DEFA ,IOM. and dog passports are not needed for the Isle of Man,from England thanks for your help.
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Helen - I was just saying that island folk have a slightly different view of the world to the rest 

It is true about the sidecar family - you can stop racing but you can never, ever leave!
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Can't believe I'm reading this thread !
Dog passport !!!!!!!
Been taking dogs over to the island for years ,never been stopped or questioned once
The Isle of Man is not part of the UK but it is part of the British Isles, and commonwealth that's why the queens head is on the bank notes and coins.
Dog passport !!!!!!!

Been taking dogs over to the island for years ,never been stopped or questioned once
The Isle of Man is not part of the UK but it is part of the British Isles, and commonwealth that's why the queens head is on the bank notes and coins.
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It's not that simple Bruce
Trust me, they speak foreign
Don't you Pete 



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Re: Do l or don't l
Bruce is right though, we're not part of the UK but are part of the British Isles. And only some of us speak foreign. Ethnic minority in our own country. You'll soon know what that feels like!