The importation of pets into Ireland has always been strictly controlled to ensure that diseases such as rabies are not introduced. Since 1 January 2012 there have been a number of changes to the EU system of Passports for Pets allows cats, dogs and ferrets to travel between EU member states. This EU Pet Passport certifies that the pet has been identified by means of a microchip and vaccinated against rabies. Pets from higher risk non-EU countries will also require a blood test - see 'Non-qualifying high-risk countries' below.
The Official Dog of Ireland is the Irish Wolfhound.
Do you mean irelands country dog? or just any dog that was bred in ireland? well i know that the irish wolf hound was origionlly bred in ireland.
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Only under strict conditions. You would need to contact Ireland's department of agriculture to find out more. See the link below. Ireland has strict rules on the importation of dogs, in order to control the disease Rabies. Any dog imported will be impounded for some time to ensure they are disease free. Other countries use Rabies vacines, but not in Ireland...
DOG?
Yes.
England and Ireland
Scottish terrier
Depending on the weight of the dog, the minimum charge is 145 dollers.
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Leprechauns live in Ireland.
Only from the Republic of Ireland