10471 From 1 October Dogs banned from Italian Trains

As from 1 October only tiny dogs (max 6 K) may travel on Italian trains. They must be in a cage and be accompanied by a Vet's certificate saying that they are clear of parasites. This rule aims to rid the ferrovia of ticks and fleas in the compartments!!
[url=http://www.corriere.it/animali/08_settembre_22/trenitalia_limitazioni_cani_obbligo_trasportino_ad0fd976-8868-11dd-ae52-00144f02aabc.shtml]Nei treni solo cani piccoli e in gabbia - Corriere della Sera[/url]

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As long as it doesn't apply to Guide Dogs, seems OK to me.

[seems to be the same ruling that of Air France have for the carriage of dogs in the passenger cabin]

It is an international rule that most airlines apply. Under 6kg and in an appropriate cage or special bag.
The thing that is a real pain is the vet's certificate dating less that 1 month.....

Ah, I see - only big dogs have fleas.

[quote=juliancoll;97519]Ah, I see - only big dogs have fleas.[/quote]Sizists, all of 'em!

I think it is silly. Anybody wanting to travel with their dog on a train is more than likely to be a 'caring owner', and the dog is more than likely to have been protected by Frontline or some other anti-parastite product. Now, not only is this rule silly, it is counterproductive, because a Frontlined dog will (simply by being a dog) attract the FS fleas to itelf and quietly and inconspicuously cause the fleas to die.

If there are no dogs aboard the fleas will bite the humans.

For those not able to manage the story in the Corriere della Sera in the original post by Noble, here is the English translation for you:

[url=http://www.corriere.it/english/08_settembre_22/dogs_trains_0be0efda-88a0-11dd-ae52-00144f02aabc.shtml]Notizie di cronaca del Corriere della Sera[/url]

Thanks Nardini I was just going to post that too....didn't I say once before... great minds etc!!! But I only have a 12 kilo dog not a 100 kilo one!!!

[quote=Noble;97541]I only have a 12 kilo dog [/quote]

You must cut him in half and make two journeys. :laughs:

Out of interest, the new Italian regulations are not an exact copy of what Spain does. Sorry, I could not find an English version but you could put the text through one of the "translating" aids:

[url=http://www.renfe.es/horarios/dtos_animales.html]Renfe[/url]
Basically, although the 6 kg rule applies for cabin travel, you can carry dogs of any size in their cages and there is no mention of the vet's certificate and its validity. All what they ask for is the "cartilla sanitaria" which is the pet's passport which contains chip number, registration and current vaccinations, etc.
I agree that pets travelling with their owners are all well kept and treated against all sorts of parasites.

The beauty of the ruling, for me, is quite simple - no loose dogs in the carriage.

No longer will I, [and others], have to put up with somebody's 'Darling Rover' trying to hump my leg whilst their owner says "Aah - look, he's just being friendly".

Now, if they could cage and gag small children as well - the life of a train traveller would be complete.

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These "bedbugs" are all over the place!
[url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/sep/22/health.transport]Bedbugs make a return via low-cost flights | Society | The Guardian[/url]
If you have an insect phobia don't click on this link!:
[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/2622565/Bedbugs-on-public-transport-spreading.html[/url]

Just in case you need any encouragement to click tinacara's Guardian link - here is a quote from it:

"Rentokil has been working on new insecticides, including the Cymexide Nano Fogger, which is being field-tested in France".

Who thinks up these names!!

[quote=Charles Phillips;97571]Just in case you need any encouragement to click tinacara's Guardian link - here is a quote from it:

"Rentokil has been working on new insecticides, including the Cymexide Nano Fogger, which is being field-tested in France".

Who thinks up these names!![/quote]

Cymexide Nano [B]Frogger[/B].........shirly shum missteak :laughs:

Any advance on Cymexide [B]ninja[/B] frogger :bigergrin:!!

[B]Cymexide ninja froggé, n'est–ce pas?[/B] since we're France! Sounds quite chic: [url=http://tts.imtranslator.net/1ion]Hear it[/url]!

[quote=alan h;97559]Now, if they could cage and gag small children as well - the life of a train traveller would be complete.[/quote]
Thank you Alan!:laughs:

Here could be the start of another clampdown on doggies in Italy. :winki:

[url=http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080923/thl-uk-italy-dogs-b2e59e8.html]Italian pet owners face fines on dog mess tests - Yahoo! News UK[/url]

Oh no.......another cr@p Italian law :laughs::laughs:

[quote=IRITALIA;97628]Here could be the start of another clampdown on doggies in Italy. :winki:

[url=http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080923/thl-uk-italy-dogs-b2e59e8.html]Italian pet owners face fines on dog mess tests - Yahoo! News UK[/url][/quote]

I like this idea! Maybe irresponsible pet owners will finally put their gloves on and clean up after their pooches... Not all areas have parks so pavements seem to be the next best thing! Let's not mention the litter, graffiti .... There should be a "Keep Italy Tidy " campaign... :wideeyed:

[quote=deborahandricky;97629]Oh no.......another cr@p Italian law :laughs:[/quote]

:bigergrin:

[quote=tinacara;97633]I like this idea! Maybe irresponsible pet owners will finally put their gloves on and clean up after their pooches... Not all areas have parks so pavements seem to be the next best thing! Let's not mention the litter, graffiti .... There should be a [B]"Keep Italy Tidy "[/B] campaign... :wideeyed:[/quote]

I'll second that. :winki:

I think that we would all be in favour....