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VETERINARY CERTIFICATE A
I........, being a Government Veterinary Officer or a veterinarian
accredited to provide export certification on behalf of the Japanese
Government Veterinary Service (here-after called the Accredited Veterinarian),
certify with respect to the animals identified in the attached Zoo-Sanitary
Certificate:
- After due enquiry, I am satisfied that the animal has been continuously
resident in the country or territory of origin for the past 6 months
prior to export and has not been in quarantine or under quarantine
restrictions during the preceding 60 days.
- After due enquiry and physical examination, I am satisfied that
the animal will not be more than 42 days pregnant at the scheduled
time of shipment.
- After due enquiry and physical examination, I am satisfied that
the animal will be more than 16 weeks old at the scheduled time of
shipment.
- The animal was identified with an implanted transponder/microchip
or permanent tattoo.
- EITHER 4.1
- Microchip number:
Site implanted:
- OR 4.2
- Tattoo:
Site:
- The animal will be eligible for quarantine clearance after a minimum
of 30 days. The quarantine clearance will be given on the recommendation
of the veterinary officer supervising the quarantine facility by the
Chief Veterinary Officer, NZ MAF, when all conditions as specified
in the MAFRA Standard 154.02.09: Standard for Dog and Cat Quarantine
Facilities, have been met.
- In the case of a dog, it has been tested and treated for canine
heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) according to the following schedule:
- 6.1
- within 30 days of departure one to two mis of blood were collected
from the dog and tested negative to the following tests:
- 6.1.1
- a microfilariae concentration test
Date of test:
- 6.1.2
- and an antigen test (Diromail, Agen; Dirocheck, CSL; or
VetRed, Agen).
Date of test:
- 6.2
- within 24 hours of export to New Zealand the dog was treated
orally with one dose of ivermectin at 50 mcg/kg by the certifying
veterinarian.
Date of treatment:
- In the case of a dog, within 30 days prior to the scheduled date
of shipment, the dog has been tested and/or treated for the following
diseases:
- 7.1
- Brucella canis using the tube agglutination test with a negative
result in each case;
Date of test:
- 7.2
- Leptospirosis using the agglutination-lysis test for leptospirosis
serotype Leptospira canicola with;
- EITHER 7.2.1
- negative results (negative is less than 50% agglutination
at 1:100);
Date of test:
- OR 7.2.2
- where the first sample shows a positive titre of not more
than 1:400, a second sample collected at an interval of not
less than 14 days must show no increase in the titre above
that of the first test;
Date of test 1:
Date of test 2:
- OR 7.2.3
- the dog has been treated with doxycycline at a therapeutic
dose rate for 14 consecutive days, or streptomycin at a therapeutic
dose rate for 5 days, during the 30 days prior to the scheduled
shipment.
Medication and dose rate:
Dates of treatment:
(Delete whichever of 7.2.1, 7.2.2 or 7.2.3 is not applicable)
- 7.3
- Canine ehrlichosis using the indirect fluorescent antibody test
for Ehrlichia canis with;
- EITHER 7.3.1
- negative results;
Date of test:
- OR 7.3.2
- positive results and the dog has been treated with doxycycline
or tetracycline at a dose rate of 10 mg/kg body weight on
14 consecutive days during the 30 days prior to the scheduled
shipment.
Date of test:
Dates of treatments:
(Delete whichever of 7.3.1 or 7.3.2 is not applicable)
- In the case of a dog and/or cat:
- 8.1
- Within 30 days of the scheduled date of shipment, the animal
was subject to two faecal examinations, at least 14 days apart,
using a sensitive flotation procedure (able to detect 50 eggs
per gram) which was negative for hookworm eggs;
Date of first test;
Date of second test:
- 8.2
- Within 21 days of the scheduled date of shipment the animal
was treated with praziquantel at a dose rate of 5 mg/kg body weight,
(or in the case of a heavy dog, at a rate not exceeding the manufacturer's
recommendations);
(Note: if praziquantel is not available bunamidine hydrochloride
at a dose rate of 50 mg/kg body weight may be substituted.)
Date of treatment:
Active ingredient and dosage used:
- 8.3
- Within 4 days of the scheduled date of shipment, the animal
was treated with an anthelmintic for intestinal parasites using
pyrantel pomoate, dichlorovos, or fenbendazole at recommended
dose rates;
Date of treatment:
Active ingredient and dosage used:
- 8.4
- Within 4 days of the scheduled date of shipment, the animal
was treated with an insecticide dip or spray capable of killing
ticks, lice and fleas;
Date of treatment:
Active ingredient:
- Within 4 days of the scheduled date of shipment, I examined the
animal/s for export to New Zealand and found it/them to be free from
clinical signs of infectious or contagious diseases and free from
external parasites.
- All serological tests were conducted at a Government laboratory
or a laboratory approved by the Government Veterinary Service of this
country.
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- Accredited Veterinarian or Date of Signature
- Government Veterinary Officer
(Delete whichever of i) or ii) is not applicable*)
Name and address of office:
* In the case of i) being applicable:
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I........, a Government Veterinary Officer certify that
............. is accredited for the purpose of providing veterinary
export certification for dogs and cats.
□
Government Veterinary Officer Official stamp and date
Name and address of office:
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Import Health Standard for the Importation of Dogs
and Cats into New Zealand from Japan
DOMANIIC.JAP 26 February 1998
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【データ】1999年6月入手
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