This is essentially a table that indicates not only the data about the dog itself, but also about its parents, grandfathers, great-grandfathers, great-great-grandfathers. If you plan to engage in breeding, it is important to know what were the ancestors of future parents, what qualities and under what combinations they passed on to offspring.
But still, the main document of the dog is a veterinary passport, it contains: information about the owner of the animal and the breeder, a description of the animal (breed, date of birth, color, special signs, brand or chip number), information about vaccinations (each record must contain the signature of the doctor and the seal, as well as information about the type and series of the vaccine), data on treatment against parasites (date and preparation), data on deworming (date and drug), information on reproduction (mating, estrus, childbirth and number of puppies).
Without a veterinary passport can not do in many situations, that is why it must be reliably protected by the cover and carefully stored.
A veterinary passport should be taken with you when visiting a veterinary clinic, for travel in public transport, when crossing the border, for participation in exhibitions, for obtaining a hunting certificate, during breeding, also in situations where it is necessary to prove ownership of the dog and the presence of vaccination against rabies.
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In case of loss, it can be restored by contacting the clinic where the last vaccination was given. However, not all information can be restored if the records were made in different clinics or it will take a long time.
Therefore, take care of the main document of your dog, use a special cover designed for the veterinary passport of the dog and this will allow you to quickly resolve legal issues in any situation.