Worcestershire couple save money with EU passport for pet dog

David and Suzanne Nicholl with their small white and brown Jack Russell terrier dog, Lily. Mr Nicholl has white hair and a goatee and is wearing a mustard colour T-shirt and black trousers. He is holding the dog under his right arm and the dog's blue Belgian passport in his left hand towards the camera . Mrs Nicholl's has bobbed brown hair with the front section up in a small quiff. She is wearing a pink T-shirt, pink cardigan and grey trousers. She has a maroon bag on her left shoulder and her right arm around Mr Nicholl's.

A Worcestershire couple have obtained an EU passport for their dog to save money on travel costs post-Brexit.

David Nicholl, a consultant neurologist from Hagley, Worcestershire, and his wife Suzanne, registered their Jack Russell terrier Lily in Belgium, after travelling became “increasingly expensive”.

They said the paperwork alone in the UK had risen from £170 to £280 for a return trip, not including fares.

Lily was born in Stourport and the couple visit Europe once or twice a year, with the idea coming from a local vet, Mr Nicholl said, adding: “Essentially, she’s got freedom of canine movement now.”

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