Difficult to distinguish between real and fake pet vaccination cards?


Correct vaccination card template
1. Basic information required on the vaccination card
- Veterinary clinic information: name, address, phone number, etc.
- Pet information: includes microchip number, breed, date of birth, gender, coat colour and other relevant details
- Vaccine information: vaccine sticker (including type, batch number, expiry date), injection date, and date for next injection
- Dog vaccines typically include the “5-in-1” vaccine (DHPPiL) and the rabies vaccine
- Cat vaccines typically include the “3-in-1” vaccine (FVRCP)
- Signature and stamp of a registered veterinarian
- Recommend verifying the authenticity of the vaccination card with the corresponding veterinary clinic
2. Signature and stamp of a registered veterinarian
Vaccine records should be signed and stamped by a registered veterinarian. See the official website of the Veterinary Surgeons Board of Hong Kong to confirm that the signature and stamp are legitimate.
3. Check with the veterinary clinic
If you have any doubts about the authenticity of the vaccination card, it is best to contact the corresponding veterinary clinic directly for verification.