Importation of Dogs. 



4/1 



in this country or abroad and a place must be specified 

 where the dogs can be examined, if thought necessary, after 

 being landed. 



I 8. For the convenience of persons passing through Great 

 Britain the Board are also prepared, in special cases, to 

 authorise the landing of dogs which are proposed to be ex- 

 ported within a few days. In making an application for 

 such a licence, the ports, the names of the vessels, and the 

 dates of arrival and departure must be specified, and the 

 address of some suitable place where the dog can be detained 

 during the period that it remains in Great Britain, which 

 must not exceed ten days. The licence in this case should 

 be endorsed by an officer of the vessel of departure, and 

 returned to the Board by the owner, and the dog must not be 

 again landed in Great Britain without a further licence. 



[Copies of this memorandum may be obtained on application to the Secretary of the 

 Board of Agriculture, 4, Whitehall Place, S.W.] 



