Serviceportal–Baden-Württemberg
Nachfolgend finden Sie die Verfahrensbeschreibungen der Angebote des Serviceportals BW.
Nachfolgend finden Sie die Verfahrensbeschreibungen der Angebote des Serviceportals BW.
The pet passport is a travel document required for pet travel within the European Union (EU) for cats, dogs and ferrets.
It contains, among other things, the following information:
Even if you do not plan to travel with your pet, you can have a pet passport issued, as all vaccinations can also be entered there and thus a separate vaccination certificate is no longer necessary.
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a veterinarian who is authorised to do so
Note: As a rule, all veterinarians in private practice in Baden-Württemberg are authorised to issue pet passports.
Animals for which a pet passport is to be issued must be marked with a microchip.
Before the pet passport can be issued, the veterinarian must clearly identify the animal. If there is no identification yet, the vet will do this and issue the pet passport.
The identification of a pet animal must be done by inserting a transponder. Tattoos carried out before 3 July 2011 that are still clearly legible remain valid.
Identification by transponder must be carried out before the pet passport is issued. At present, identification by transponder is reserved for the authorised veterinarian when issuing a pet passport
In the new pet passport, the pet owner must confirm the
pet owner data by signature when it is issued for the first time. The contact details of the authorised veterinarian,
who issued the pet passport, are also included. The animal's identification details
are secured by lamination in the new pet passport.
Note: In the new EU pet passport, the veterinarian can also transfer the already existing vaccinations.
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The costs for issuing a pet passport can vary depending on whether or not the animal needs to be vaccinated or marked first.
The costs depending on the service provided by the veterinarian are based on the scale of fees for veterinarians. You can read this on the website of the German Veterinary Association (Bundestierärztekammer ).
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26.06.2022 Ministerium für Ernährung, Ländlichen Raum und Verbraucherschutz Baden-Württemberg
Stadt Kuppenheim
Friedensplatz
76456 Kuppenheim
Telefon: 07222/9462-0
Telefax: 07222/9462-150
stadt@kuppenheim.de