Hi, I went to the DEFRA website and found out that Brazil is not a listed country (the US is) this means that your dog would have to follow these rules Dogs and cats resident in an unlisted country entering the UK direct or via an non-EU country
]Under the new rules a pet from an unlisted country, whether directly or via a non-EU country, will be allowed to enter the UK without quarantine as long as they meet the EU entry requirements:
be identified by a microchip
be vaccinated against rabies
have a blood sample taken by an authorised veterinarian at least 30 days after vaccination and three months before travelling to an EU country
have a blood test result from an EU-approved laboratory showing that the rabies antibody titre was equal to or more than 0.5 IU/ml
be accompanied by a certificate issued by an official veterinarian certifying compliance with the above requirements.
Dogs and cats resident in an unlisted country entering the UK via another EU country
As pet travel rules for entry to the UK will be the same as the rest of the EU there is no advantage in entering another EU country before onward transfer to the UK i.e to avoid quarantine. Your pet must meet the standard EU entry rules (microchip, travel documentation, vaccination, post-vaccination blood test a month after vaccination, and have served their waiting period of 3 months post-blood test at origin).
Pets re-entering the UK (or another EU country) from an unlisted country with an EU pet passport
Pets travelling to an unlisted third country that have been identified, vaccinated and blood sampled 30 days after vaccination and can show a positive titration result before leaving the UK (or other Member State) may re-enter the UK without having to meet the 3 month waiting period. The vaccination, blood sample and positive titration result must be recorded on the pet passport which is required to be shown on re-entry into the EU.
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