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Old 2nd June 2012, 06:47 PM
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Obviously I would check everything when I knew the area is be in and we have no log book but have paperwork from vets. Anything else we needed we would arrange to get done. Really wouldn't want to leave without her as we are her one and only owners from when she was 10 weeks old. I know that any dog being imported to Germany require a vaccination for rabies

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I totally understand, it would be terrible to leave her behind!

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany London - Taking pets

Dangerous dogs

There don´t actually say anything about people moving with their dogs.

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I realy think it's a shame how certain dogs like English bill terriers and Staffordshire bull terriers have been named as dangerous when in reality the ones that do attack are down to the owner bringing up of the dog. Iv had staffies all my life and tbh I wouldn't trust any dog around my child like I trust the staffies I know. They have a very high pain fresh hold so it's virtually impossible for a child to hurt them but a child could hurt a small dog so easily and it could bite to defend itself. Fair enough the bite would cause less damage but it would still scar for life. IMO I would say staffies are very good people dogs. They seem to love people but usually don't tend to be great eith other animals but our one is

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Area I'd be working is osnabruck

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Area I'd be working is osnabruck
Okay, Osnabrück is quite nice and close to The Netherlands - nice area, I think, good for travel and the ferry Dunkerque-Dover

The usual dog tax is around 96 Euro per year. For listed races, it´s 618 Euro.

If you live outside town, the amount could be different, as a different council could have different rates.

I think the first thing to do would be to contact the central customs desk (link is in one of the links in one of my recent posts) and ask whether it is at all allowed to move with a listed dog and what papers they need, then we can look into the local requirements.

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I'll contact them tommorow. My cousin used to live in paderborn and they often had trips to osnabruck and said it was a nice place. Looked at photos on Internet and it looks a lot cleaner than our Scottish city's

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Hi,
i do not live in Germany but go 1 or 2 times a month in Konstans
wich is at the Swiss border.
I have seen posting for Restaurant job waiter wich they offer 400 Euros a
week,so i think your offer is very good.
I have notice not a lot of dogs in Germany on the Street,maybe peoples leave them more home.
Switzerland also have laws about wich dog you can bring in as well as tax on them we pay 180 CHF for a Labrador also there is a law in Switzerland don t know if they have the same in Germany where you have to do a test and do some training in a dog school ,you take 6 hours of dog class.
Only the practical if you already had a dog.
Germany is a very well run and organised country .
I can t tell much as i do not live there.
All i can do is share my view of Switzerland who i think sometimes can be a little too much.
A lot of laws about your living space,no noise after 10 wich is good but if you end up with a weirdo neighboor i have to get out from my living room door window and go outside by the garden not to leave my Labrador hair on the entrance carpet,wich is the buiding carpet a joke because i check that day and there was maybe 10 hairs on it,but this guy complain about everything,he even went and bang on my neigboor door at 6.30 bacause she was taking a shower and he could hear the water ,but someone else told us he take a bath every morning at 6 am.
I don t try to scare you as i said i do not know anything about living in Germany but it will be different.
But if you are young and wish to tyr something else go for it,if your partner follow you she will need to learn German and i know they have cheap school,
good luck and i love dogs i used to have a Bull Terrier she was the nicest dog ever ,she never wanted to fight or bark at another dog even when dogs wanted to get into a fight,and didn t care about cats, the Labradors is another story ,tehre is dog she dosen t like why,i have no idea as for the cat,she would love to catch one,but is very nice with the one we used to have at home.


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Don't know if this will help but the German government recommends that students need around 700 Euros a month to live on so you would be able to afford a lifestyle four times better than the average international student!

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Thanks for advice. Company is wanting me to start first week of August so lots to organise lol

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