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"We have very high standards of animal health requirements in Ireland and, as a result, I voted in favour of this important report, which will protect the health status of Irish animals. The report’s recommendation with regard to extending the transitional system for the movement of animals until the end of December 2011 is necessary and timely.
These rules establish a general system for identifying pets (cats, dogs and ferrets) travelling between Member States and all animals will have to have passports with them showing that they have been vaccinated against rabies.
These protective measures are necessary as the health standards in Ireland are extremely high at present and, as a result, the country is free from rabies, from certain ticks and from tapeworms which could endanger the health of both humans and animals."@en1
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