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Dogs and ferries

Hi, we've just returned from France with P&O, taking our young dog for the first time. When I booked I missed the part about the dog and so paid standard price. Going out wasn't a problem - straight through. Coming back, the guy who checks pet passports at the border control told me the dog wasn't paid for and charged me for just the homeward leg - £18.50. I was wondering if all the ferry companies charge this and if so how do they justify the cost when the poor old mut spends all her time in her crate in the boot of the car? Also, if I'd properly declared the dog at the outset would she have been checked in the UK prior to departure?
 
UK friends took their four dogs to Southern Ireland this year. No doggy passport and free on the ferry. The dogs sat in the car, so why should you pay?
 
on brittany ferries ship Pont Aven they have kennels you book a large or a small kennel.There is also a dog walking area,you are given a pass key so you have access to your dog at all times
 

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