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Showing posts with label Microchip. Show all posts

Microchip Your Pet With PetsVentura


Each year thousands of pets are separated from their families. Each year, thousands are found by good people who attempt to find their owners. More often than not, these pets will never find their way back. Why not? Most people are not informed or prepared to deal with a lost pet. As part of our commitment to pets we have now offering affordable Microchiping for dogs and cats.

PetsVentura uses the most universal type of chip used throughout the world. ISO (standards 11784 and 11785) chip has international acceptance, being common in many countries including those of Europe since the late 1990s, and now widely adopted in Canada and the U.S.

All EU countries as well as many other countries require that your pet have a pet microchip that meets ISO Standards 11784/11785.

For more information contact PetsVentura:

Introduced compulsory microchipping

Jurisdictions that have introduced compulsory microchipping (such as New South Wales and Victoria in Australia) have found that there’s been a dramatic drop in the number of untraceable stray dogs, with microchipconsequent huge financial savings for local authorities and animal charities.

In the New World of compulsory microchipping, this would happen every time a dog was found out on its own, and the local constabulary would give the careless owner something a little more formal and unpleasant than a sharp word from the local vet.

It's said again and again, but it’s so true: this problem is the fault of the humans, not the dogs. How do you make the humans responsible? Forge an unbreakable link between owner and dog with a microchip. If this government is serious about wanting to solve this problem, they should listen to those who work with dogs on a daily basis. Legislation to enforce compulsory microchipping and registration of all dogs should be introduced without delay.

PET SHIPPING TO BRAZIL


1) You will need to obtain an export permit from the authorities in your country which will be sent to your vet 10 days prior to export. You will need to use an LVI vet (local veterinary inspector) most vet practices have at least one. 

2) You will need to apply for an import permit from the Department of Exports & Imports of the Central Bank Of Brazil, Rio Do Janerio. If the pet is traveling as excess baggage then they don’t require an import permit. 

brazil3) Pets travelling for non-commercial purposes can land at any international airport but if they are entering for a commercial purpose then they can only be landed Sao Paulo, Recife, Porto Alegre, Belem and Campinas. 

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