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Placing
Your Pet In Quarantine ?
Submit Your Details To
Reserve Their Stay. |
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Here
follows a set of regulations visiting your pet whilst
it is quarantine. These rules have been set out by the
“Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs”
(DEFRA) and must be adhered to.
61. Would visitors please report on
arrival to the office.
62. On each occasion, visitors must
record their name and full address in our visitors book.
Your comments would also be welcomed.
63. Visitors will be locked into their
pet's unit and will be provided with a bell or whistle
to summon help in case of emergency.
64. Visitors must not make contact
with any other animals within the quarantine area, other
than their own. This also extends to feeding of pets
other than your own. It is not permitted!
65. Visitors may not see their pets
except within the allotted unit occupied by that animal.
66. Bags and holdalls are not allowed
into the quarantine premises.
In addition to the above there are several points
to be made about our own protocol relating to visiting.
1. Visiting is restricted for the first
three days after your pet/pets arrival allowing your
pet to settle in.
2. Visiting will not be authorised
outside the given times, unless previous permission
by the proprietor has been granted. Visitors must also
realise that this includes arriving early for visiting.
Our staff are not available to receive visitors before
the allotted times.
3. The quarantine premises are ‘No
Smoking’ zones.
4. In respect of the above DEFRA regulations,
it would be greatly appreciated by all members of staff
if owners could take care on entering their pets unit,
not to let the cat/dog out into the corridors. Pets
must stay, at all times, within their allotted unit.
5. At this time, we have no secure
facility for the storage of bags and holdalls, whilst
owners are visiting their pets. So we would recommend
that those people using public transport, (not being
able to lock possessions in cars), bring minimum luggage,
handbags are permitted. The office staff are willing
to look after bags etc, in the office, on the understanding
that they are left at owners own risk. |
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