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Old 11-13-2010, 02:38 PM
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Exclamation Re: Government Vet Clinics

I think this info is helpful on one of the Forum thread in PF:
http://forums.petfinder.my/showthread.php?p=85959

Thanks! :D

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Originally Posted by Marcelleve View Post
Hi,
If you like to ask refer : animalhospital.com.my, they can do alot of servicing there and can transport your pet. Maybe that can help as well 'coz my English friend refer me this link and help her a lot with her pets.

I'm also planning to bring my cat in Brazil in 2012.

Please don't forget on your list , Import/Export Permit and Health Certificate.
If If I'm not mistaken the Import Permit is coming from Australia and has expiration as well before you can obtain export permit or vice versa.

I just purchased from Manekineko Cattery in Sarawak and she have experience in sending cats to/from Australia, Brunei etc., in fact my kitten parents is from Australia.

She has PF account (Manekinekocattery) perhaps she can help and drop her a message.

Not all dog breeds are allowed. Micro-chipped is important so clearance is easy for you and your pet not more than RM 50.00 while Gov't. Vets are RM25.00. You have to check the one week prior. Some pets have reactions to microchip or not planted well thus cause irritation or swelling. Please make sure whoever vet must be experience. England and Malaysia vets use the practice in embedding microchip on the left side of the neck. Implant location:
"In dogs and cats, chips are usually inserted below the skin at the back of the neck, between the shoulder blades on the dorsal midline. Continental European pets may be an exception; they get the implant in the left side of the neck, according to one reference. The chip can often be manually detected by the owner by gently feeling the skin in that area. It stays in place as thin layers of connective tissue form around the biocompatible glass which encases it."- Wikipedia site.

Refer to this link as well:http://microchip.org.au/
Refer to this link for more info: http://www.aussiemove.com/aus/pets.asp

Good luck to you and your pets.

Thank you.

Best Regards,
Eve
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