2025-01-15 05:43:14, andyopole napisał(a):
2025-01-15 04:13:53, Maat17 napisał(a):
2025-01-09 21:42:42, Maat17 napisał(a):
Nie zawsze.
Teraz też nie będzie, ale połówek do pracy takiej chodzi, ze psa na tak długo nie zostawię samego.
Mój nauczony w pojemniku, nic mu nie bedzie pod pokładem. W aucie sam do swojego siedzenia wchodzi, nawet go nie przypinam.
Ja go uczyłam od małego. Fakt lubi się przytulać, taki lasiaty.
Jeszcze nie wiem co zrobię, może tylko do Warszawy, a potem pociąg… będzie krócej sam. Nie wiem. Trochę nie chce mi się autem.
Sprawa załatwiona….. tyle co dali mi approval, już zaglądałam na daty, a później News , zaraza idzie.
Nigdzie nie jadę. Muszę odłożyć na jesień.
Teraz znowu mięsa pójdą do góry.
Nie trać ducha, dokup zamrażarkę, rób zapasy!

Nie wiem czemu sie wysmiewasz.
Nie check by mi psa do kwarantanny zabrali….
….a tu z gov.
“ Foot and Mouth Disease import restrictions: European Union
14 January 2025
Individuals can only bring certain products of hoofed animals (ungulates) from the EU, EFTA states, the Faroe Islands and Greenland into Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) for personal consumption. Products brought in from these countries must:
have been produced and packaged to EU commercial standards and weigh no more than 2kg per person
bear an identification or health mark (or commercial labelling if it is an animal by-product) to evidence it is commercially produced.
This applies to the fresh meat, meat products, milk, dairy products, colostrum, colostrum products and certain composite products and animal by products of ungulates, subject to the exemptions below.
Additionally, individuals cannot bring any of these products from Germany into Great Britain for personal consumption, including commercially produced and packaged.
These products pose a risk to animal health in Great Britain due to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Germany confirmed on 10 January 2025.
Exemptions from these rules include infant milk, medical foods and certain low risk composite products (including chocolate, confectionery, bread, cakes, biscuits, pasta and food supplements containing less than 20% animal products).
The following safeguard measures give effect to this decision. These are published on behalf of the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (England), the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs (Wales) and the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands (Scotland).”
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“ Foot and mouth disease (FMD) in Germany
13 January 2025
Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) has suspended the import of the following commodities to Great Britain from Germany, following an outbreak of FMD that was confirmed on 10 January 2025:
live (including non-domestic) ungulates (ruminants and porcine animals, including wild game) and their germplasm
fresh meat from ungulates
meat products from ungulates that have not been subject to specific treatment D1 or higher (including wild game)
milk, colostrum and their products, unless subjected to treatment as defined in Article 4 of Regulation 2010/605
animal by-products, unless treated to effectively mitigate the risk of FMD
These restrictions are set out in the relevant lists published here: EU and EFTA countries approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain.
Further safeguard measures restricting the commercial import of animal by-products and hay and straw from Germany, unless treated to effectively mitigate the risk of FMD, will be published in due course on this page.”
[ Ostatnio edytowany przez: Maat17 15-01-2025 08:20 ]