This section is critical for international travel and must be completed before any rabies vaccinations are recorded.
: (15-digit ISO number) Date of Application or Reading :
Proof of current rabies vaccination is the most essential requirement for border crossing. : Batch/Lot Number : Vaccination Date : Valid From : (Typically 21 days after the first shot) Valid Until : (Expiration date of the booster) Vet Signature & Stamp : 5. Other Medical Records vetpasport blank
General identification used to match the animal to the document. : Species : (e.g., Dog, Cat, Ferret) Breed : Sex : (Male/Female, Spayed/Neutered) Date of Birth : (DD/MM/YYYY) Color/Markings : Notable Features : (e.g., scars, distinct patterns) Photo : (Space for a 35x45mm identification photo) 3. Identification / Microchip (Section III)
Standard blanks also include sections for routine care and specific travel treatments: Instruction for vets issuing passports - Safe Animal This section is critical for international travel and
: (e.g., left side of neck/between shoulder blades) Tattoo Code : (If applicable) Date of Tattooing : 4. Vaccination Against Rabies (Section V)
This section establishes legal ownership and must be signed by the owner to be valid. : (Surname, First Name) Address : (Street, City, State/Province, Country, Postcode) Telephone Number : (Include international country code) Email Address : Signature of the Owner : ____________________ 2. Description of the Animal (Section II) Other Medical Records General identification used to match
A standard veterinary passport (vetpasport) blank is an official document used to record a pet's identity, ownership, and lifelong medical history. While specific layouts vary by region (such as the standard EU Pet Passport ), they typically contain the following mandatory sections. 1. Owner Details (Section I)