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  1. 3 lip 2011 · Rules for travelling with dogs, cats and ferrets in the EU and to the EU from abroad; information on pet passports and EU animal health certificate; information on other pets; rules for entry to the EU from a non-EU country.

  2. Learn about the importance of ISO compatible microchips for pet travel to the European Union (EU). Discover ISO standards 11784 and 11785, microchip requirements, and the role of microchips in ensuring pet identification and safety during international travel.

  3. Do you know that owners can be quickly reunited with their pets if they were to get lost while abroad? Please enter the identification number for the microchipped pet in the search field below.

  4. Europetnet is a group of national and local associations based across Europe who register owner information about pets that have been uniquely identified with a transponder. Our job is to reunite lost pets with their owners and our services are available from anywhere at any time.

  5. Many databases will distribute a “lost pet” report to local animal control, rescue groups and veterinarians. Directly contact your local animal control, veterinarians and pet shelters with your pet’s information, recent photograph, and microchip number. If you think your pet has been stolen, contact your local police.

  6. Learn about the differences between AVID Standard chips and AVID Euro Chips, ISO standards, and the issue of chip cloning. Stay informed about the new ISO standard #14223 and its implications for pet safety and identification during international travel. Updated for 2023.

  7. 29 sty 2023 · Country codes are assigned by the Internal Standards Organization (ISO). They set the global standards for microchips as laid out in ISO11784 and ISO11785. It should be noted that not every country uses their country code.

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