
Hi everyone,
I suppose the majority of you will go by car, and from Denmark drive over to Sweden on the "Oresundsbridge"?
I live five minutes away from where the bridge lands here in Sweden, and often pass over it when I go to dog shows in Denmark.
You pay for useing the bridge here on the Swedish side. You'll then just drive on, straight onto the motorway again. In theory you're supposed to drive over to the right hand side, stop and try to find a customs officer to show you pet passport to.
In reality, most of the times traffic is so intense, there is NO way you can cross maybe five or six lanes of accelerating cars, before you find yourself back on the motorway.
We usually don't stop, but obviously keep all the paperwork in perfrect order, then just show it on demand. That's IF you're asked by an officer standing at the side of your lane, if you have anything to declare.
I'm in no way writing this to give the impression the passports aren't important. Of course they are! But you lot, coming from England, are not the ones that we worry about, when it comes to bringing sickness with you. I'm telling you this, so you won't feel too surprised when you find yourself entering Sweden without even having the chance to show your paperwork :o)
I won't be showing at the WDS, but will be there to watch. I'm showing at my breed circuit show on the day before, think that's enough considering the litter is only eight weeks old tomorrow. Don't think my girl will be back in shape well enough to be able to compete at World Dog Show-level by then ;-)
If anyone has questions I might be able to answer, I'd be happy to do so.
Karen