I flew in recently on a one way ticket and got a 30 day visa. I would however show any onward flight at airport immigration but not sure it is necessary. Of course I did a one way as I'm planning to stay forever. Was just travelling when my non o ran out.
like I said I can only express my opinion on my dogs. Other breeds that I don't know I cannot express an opinion on. And the original question was regarding a pet relocation not as a discussion forum on dangerous dogs.
Hi, yes I am aware. I've had 3 rottys in my life and in my opinion their representation is undeserved. Rottys were bred to protect farms, stock and families but their original function was to take the farm produce to market. Hence their needed size as horses were too expensive for your normal farmer. Mine have all been house dogs and great with children too. I do own a farm. But that's so they have room to run and play. I am unfamiliar with the Corso, however.
And may I just add dogs aren't dangerous it's the irresponsible owners. Maybe specifically bred dogs that are genetically bred or interbred for aggressive tendencies. But all dogs given care, attention, training etc and especially love are not dangerous at all.
I have a rottweiler called Sophie. I travelled to Ireland with her for a few months and then sent her back from Ireland to Thailand. Zero problems. I'd suggest contacting your pet relocation expert. If you don't have one I can recommend a great Worldwide one based in Dublin and of course my local guys here here in thailand. But lots of docs health certs, rabies certs etc. But they knew all the requirements and she was extremely well taken care of. Be aware some airlines won't or can't take live animals. Really depends on size of aircraft and route. Hope this helps